The night that Fred White is killed by Curly Bill, Sheriff Behan and Josephine walk outside to see what all the commotion is about and both personally witness the murder and react in shock. In the next scene, Wyatt explains that the judge said Curly Bill was freed because "you can't have a murder without a witness". However, it was well established by then that Behan's sympathies lay with the Cowboys, and Josie was likely fearful of retribution, which makes it entirely plausible that there would be a convenient lack of witnesses to the shooting.
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