- Narrator: [Opening Narration] Wyatt Earp's greatest distinction as Marshal of Wichita, Kansas was based on a fact that in a hundred showdowns with armed lawbreakers, he preferred to disable an opponent rather than shoot to kill. But George Peschauer, a renegade of such villainy that he was expelled from the Thompson gang of outlaws, managed to anger Wyatt into a killing temper. On the Western frontier of 1875, Marshal Earp was considered reckless and foolishly quixotic to spare outlaws' lives at the risk of his own. And in the case of George Peschauer...