Butch Cassidy, the notorious outlaw, was long believed to have been killed by Bolivian soldiers in South America in late 1908. Other theories have placed his death elsewhere, including a disproven claim of him dying in Washington. The questions have always been: where did he truly die, and where was he buried?
Most people believe Butch Cassidy's real name was Robert Leroy Parker, a boy born in 1866 in Utah who grew up to become a legendary figure, often seen as a Robin Hood of the American West.
After years of research, we believe we've uncovered groundbreaking information. This isn't just another anecdote or minor detail—this is significant. We are currently in the process of scientifically verifying our findings. If our research holds true, Robert Parker—Butch Cassidy—may never have gone to South America. If that's the case, it could change our understanding of many Wild West stories.
For researchers and Wild West enthusiasts alike, this is not a gimmick. This announcement marks the beginning of our journey to uncover the truth about this new discovery. Leave a comment and share your thoughts—we want to hear from you!
