For more than a century, the name Augustine Chacón has been repeated in Old West history as one of the most feared outlaws of the Arizona Territory. Newspapers claimed he was a ruthless killer, a bandit leader, and a man responsible for dozens of murders across the borderlands. Some stories even claimed he bragged about killing thirty “gringos.” But when historians began digging into the records, the legend started to fall apart.In this episode of Wild West Deep Dives, we take a closer look at the real story behind the man the newspapers turned into a monster. From the robbery in Morenci and the death of Deputy Pablo Salcido, to Chacón’s dramatic jailbreak, years as a fugitive, and his eventual capture by Arizona Ranger Burt Mossman, this is the story as close as the historical record will allow.More importantly, this episode explores how frontier journalism, rumor, and racial prejudice helped transform a minor criminal into a legendary outlaw blamed for crimes he may never have committed. By returning to court records, contemporary reports, and the research of historian David Grassé, we separate the myth from the man and examine how the legend of Augustine Chacón was created.The result is one of the most fascinating frontier mysteries of the Old West — a case where the legend may be far bigger than the truth.If you enjoy deep historical research, forgotten stories of the frontier, gunfights, outlaws, massacres, and the real history behind the myths of the American West, make sure to subscribe to Wild West Deep Dives for more episodes like this one.Sources for Research;Roadside History of Arizona By; Marshall Trimble 1986https://historynet.com/augustine-chacon-book-review/ By; Jon Guttmanhttps://www.truewestmagazine.com/article/the-escape-of-augustine-chacon/The True Story of Notorious Arizona Outlaw, Augustine Chacón By David Grassé By far the most accurate, reliable sourceLink to David Grassé’s Shophttps://www.davidgrasse.com/shop