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The Uzbek, Okajutin, suffered his first death when he was trampled to death by horses in 1535.
In 1889, he was living under the alias, Frank Okie in Sweetwater, Montana, and was well known as a gunslinger. On one evening, however, Okie lost a poker game and got drunk. Unfortunately for him, the young hothead, Richard Mosby, came hunting him that same night.
Okie was to drunk to out shoot the challenger and was killed by Mosby. In a skirting of the Rules, Mosby then beheaded Okajutin on June 3.
A terminal report on his death was registered by his Watcher. The last glass Okie used is in the collection in the Watchers director's gallery.
Note: Okajutin was only mentioned once by Joe Dawson in the episode The Watchers.
His photo and biography are from the Watcher's Chronicles CD-ROM.