MUMMIES ALIVE: THE GUNSLINGER MUMMY - Premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This mummy has been on display at a Seattle curiosity shop since the 1950s. According to one legend, he was an American Wild West cowboy, killed 120 years ago in a saloon shootout. He's got what appears to be a bullet hole in his stomach, but using CT imaging technology and state-of-the-art virtual autopsy techniques, investigators piece together a new and surprising story; one involving a notorious con man, the sideshow circuit, and a lesson on how to turn a buck using the myth of the Old West. - Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel Copyright: 2015 - SmithsonianChannel_MA_E3_E7
MUMMIES ALIVE: THE GUNSLINGER MUMMY - Premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This mummy has been on display at a Seattle curiosity shop since the 1950s. According to one legend, he was an American Wild West cowboy, killed 120 years ago in a saloon shootout. He's got what appears to be a bullet hole in his stomach, but using CT imaging technology and state-of-the-art virtual autopsy techniques, investigators piece together a new and surprising story; one involving a notorious con man, the sideshow circuit, and a lesson on how to turn a buck using the myth of the Old West. - Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel Copyright: 2015 - SmithsonianChannel_MA_E3_E5
MUMMIES ALIVE: THE GUNSLINGER MUMMY - Premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This mummy has been on display at a Seattle curiosity shop since the 1950s. According to one legend, he was an American Wild West cowboy, killed 120 years ago in a saloon shootout. He's got what appears to be a bullet hole in his stomach, but using CT imaging technology and state-of-the-art virtual autopsy techniques, investigators piece together a new and surprising story; one involving a notorious con man, the sideshow circuit, and a lesson on how to turn a buck using the myth of the Old West. - Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel Copyright: 2015 - SmithsonianChannel_MA_E3_E4
MUMMIES ALIVE: THE GUNSLINGER MUMMY - Premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This mummy has been on display at a Seattle curiosity shop since the 1950s. According to one legend, he was an American Wild West cowboy, killed 120 years ago in a saloon shootout. He's got what appears to be a bullet hole in his stomach, but using CT imaging technology and state-of-the-art virtual autopsy techniques, investigators piece together a new and surprising story; one involving a notorious con man, the sideshow circuit, and a lesson on how to turn a buck using the myth of the Old West. - Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel Copyright: 2015 - SmithsonianChannel_MA_E3_E2
MUMMIES ALIVE: THE GUNSLINGER MUMMY - Premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This mummy has been on display at a Seattle curiosity shop since the 1950s. According to one legend, he was an American Wild West cowboy, killed 120 years ago in a saloon shootout. He's got what appears to be a bullet hole in his stomach, but using CT imaging technology and state-of-the-art virtual autopsy techniques, investigators piece together a new and surprising story; one involving a notorious con man, the sideshow circuit, and a lesson on how to turn a buck using the myth of the Old West. - Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel Copyright: 2015 - SmithsonianChannel_MA_E3_E11
MUMMIES ALIVE: THE GUNSLINGER MUMMY - Premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This mummy has been on display at a Seattle curiosity shop since the 1950s. According to one legend, he was an American Wild West cowboy, killed 120 years ago in a saloon shootout. He's got what appears to be a bullet hole in his stomach, but using CT imaging technology and state-of-the-art virtual autopsy techniques, investigators piece together a new and surprising story; one involving a notorious con man, the sideshow circuit, and a lesson on how to turn a buck using the myth of the Old West. - Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel Copyright: 2015 - SmithsonianChannel_MA_E3_E10
MUMMIES ALIVE: THE GUNSLINGER MUMMY - Premieres Sunday, June 7 at 9 p.m. ET/PT. This mummy has been on display at a Seattle curiosity shop since the 1950s. According to one legend, he was an American Wild West cowboy, killed 120 years ago in a saloon shootout. He's got what appears to be a bullet hole in his stomach, but using CT imaging technology and state-of-the-art virtual autopsy techniques, investigators piece together a new and surprising story; one involving a notorious con man, the sideshow circuit, and a lesson on how to turn a buck using the myth of the Old West. - Photo: Courtesy of Smithsonian Channel Copyright: 2015 - SmithsonianChannel_MA_E3_E1