Laudinum, derived from the poppy plant. the same plant that heroin and codiene come from. Im not sure if she was addicted in real life but thats what she is taking in the movie
Wyatt Earp's first wife, Urilla Sutherland, was not addicted to anything. She died early in their marriage, and Earp's subsequent wives were not known to have any addictions either.
His first wife was Mary Ickes Watson, before he had an affair with Rosalie Rayner, his graduate student assistant. After the divorce was finalized, he married Rayner.
Norman Triplett is credited with conducting the first social psychology experiment, which looked at how the presence of others influenced performance on a task. Triplett studied the impact of competition on cyclists' performance in his study published in 1898.
In Islam, it is forbidden to harm one's spouse. The wife can seek help from a trusted Imam or counselor to address the situation. If the husband shows no remorse, the wife may consider seeking support from family or authorities to ensure her safety and well-being.
There is no historical evidence to support the claim that Sigmund Freud persuaded Gustav Mahler to listen to his wife's music. Mahler's wife, Alma, was a composer herself, but it is unclear if Freud had any role in influencing Mahler's musical preferences.
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Wyatt Earp married Urilla Sutherland in 1870, but she died a short time afterwards.
Wyatt Earp had a total of three wives. His first was Urilla Sutherland who died early in his marriage. His second wife was Mattie Blaylock, who became addicted to pain killer medicine (laudanum); she was considered by some to be his lover and not actual wife though an1880 census listed her as Earp's wife. Finally, his third wife till he died was Josephine Marcus, who's knowledge of Mattie Blaylock's place in Wyatt's life was concealed as she worked hard to protect her and Wyatt's reputation in their later years.
Wyatt Earp had a total of three wives. His first was Urilla Sutherland who died early in his marriage. His second wife was Mattie Blaylock, who became addicted to pain killer medicine (laudanum); she was considered by some to be his lover and not actual wife though an1880 census listed her as Earp's wife. Finally, his third wife till he died was Josephine Marcus, who's knowledge of Mattie Blaylock's place in Wyatt's life was concealed as she worked hard to protect her and Wyatt's reputation in their later years.
He has a wife
Wyatt had no known children. His brother Virgil had a daughter before the Civil War, but through misinformation concerning his wartime fate, he did not see his daughter or first wife for 35 years!
Wyatt Earp's first marriage was to Urilla Sutherland (who passed away from Typhus in 1870). His second wife (not counting his common-law relationship with Mattie) was Josie Marcus. The two remained together for 46 years.
his wife is Tracy hoffman and his children are Quinn, brody, and wyatt hoffman.
According to an article by Larry Tritton on the website jewishjournal.com (Looking For a Legend), Wyatt Earp was NOT Jewish. He is buried in a Jewish cemetery because his wife was Jewish and Wyatt had expressed a wish to be buried next to his wife. He died before his wife did, and she had him buried in a Jewish cemetery, presumably because that is where she intended to be buried. All the articles on the internet indicate that Wyatt is buried in a Jewish cemetery, but none of them state that he was Jewish, or that he converted to Judaism.
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Yh...she played in the episode "the day magic died" (when wyatt was born) in season 5. She was Victor's second wife who turned out to be evil and wanted baby Wyatt...