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The Johnson-Sims Feud: Romeo and Juliet, West Texas Style

A.C. Greene Series, Book 9

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The Johnson-Sims Feud: Romeo and Juliet, West Texas Style

By: Bill O'Neal
Narrated by: John Burlinson
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In the early 1900s, two families in Scurry and Kent counties in West Texas united in a marriage of 14-year-old Gladys Johnson to 21-year-old Ed Sims. Billy Johnson, the father, set up Gladys and Ed on a ranch, and the young couple had two daughters.

But Gladys was headstrong and willful, and Ed drank too much, and both sought affection outside their marriage. A nasty divorce ensued, and Gladys moved with her girls to her father’s luxurious ranch house, where she soon fell in love with famed Texas ranger Frank Hamer. When Ed tried to take his daughters for a prearranged Christmas visit in 1916, Gladys and her brother Sid shot him dead on the Snyder square teeming with shoppers.

One of the best lawyers in West Texas, Judge Cullen Higgins (son of the old feudist Pink Higgins) managed to win acquittal for both Gladys and Sid. In the tradition of Texas feudists since the 1840s, the Sims family sought revenge. An attempt against Billy Johnson failed, but a three-man team shotgunned the widely respected Cullen Higgins. Texas rangers and other lawmen caught one of the assassins, extracted a confession, and then prompted his “suicide” in a Sweetwater jail cell.

The book is published by University of North Texas Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks

"An absorbing tale of passion, violence, and retribution." (Southwestern Historical Quarterly)

"A violent, sordid, and utterly fascinating true account, carefully researched and presented with excitement and flair as well as meticulous accuracy." (Midwest Book Review)

"This work represents a colorful narrative that places the stories of two families into a larger context." (Great Plains Quarterly)

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