Metal Detecting Randal McCoy’s Burned Home Site - New Relics Found
Hatfield and McCoy feud-
Leo spends the night at the previous location of Randall Mccoy’s burned down cabin in Hardy Kentucky. Being the first person since that tragic New years day in 1888 to sleep there. Separate video on that coming soon!
He and Dan also get exclusive rights to metal detect the location and it reveals some amazing things. Thanks to Hatfield descendant Bob Scott who owns the property.
The night of January 1, 1888, marked the worst atrocity in the long-running troubles between the Hatfields of Logan County, West Virginia, and the McCoys of Pike County, Kentucky.
That evening, New Year’s Day 1888,The Hatfields and others had a scheme to end the feud once and for all. Without Devil Anse himself being present, the Hatfields set fire to the cabin of Randolph McCoy, the head of the McCoy family. Although Randolph escaped, two of his grown children were killed and the Hatfields bludgeoned his wife Sarah, leaving her for dead.
The disgraceful attack helped to end