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Fri, Sep 9, 1960
Pat Garrett, Lincoln County's newest deputy sheriff, rides into a gold mining boomtown and discovers the town, including its marshal, are owned by a crooked saloon owner who can literally get away with murder. When Garrett refuses to be bribed, the saloon owner tries to hire Billy the Kid to murder the lawman, not realizing the two men are close friends.
Fri, Sep 16, 1960
Billy covets a handsome pair of boots in a shop window. A friend offers to buy him the boots with but one string attached - Billy must help him drive a herd of stolen cattle to market. Before Billy can decide, the owner of the cattle and his cowboys capture the pair and decide to lynch both men.
Fri, Sep 23, 1960
When Pat Garrett kills Johnny Nagel after a botched general store robbery, the young man's father doesn't blame the lanky lawman for his son's death - instead he blames Billy the Kid whom he saw talking to Johnny earlier in the day. Karl threatens to blast Pat with his shotgun if Billy doesn't come to the jail unarmed.
Fri, Sep 30, 1960
Bonney's girlfriend is murdered by ranchers who mistook the senorita for Billy. Garrett, joined by Billy, chase the two men into Mexico where the murderers shoot two young Yaqui Indians and steal their horses. While Pat and Billy close the distance on their quarries, the Indians pursue the lawman and gunslinger believing that they attacked their fellow tribesmen.
Fri, Oct 14, 1960
Pat Garrett is wounded trying to prevent an express office robbery. His new deputy finds evidence that the shooter was his close friend, Billy the Kid. Billy swears he's innocent of the crime and flees the posse sent to arrest him so he can find the men who are trying to frame him for the crime.
Fri, Oct 28, 1960
Sheriff Pat Garrett tries to calm Billy the Kid's wild ways by introducing him to John Leslie, one of Lincoln's newest citizens - a retired gunfighter and ex-convict who was recently hired as the town's minister. The preacher's new career may be short-lived, since the family of one of the men he killed arrive in Lincoln seeking revenge and Leslie refuses to defend himself.
Fri, Nov 4, 1960
Garrett must take Dan Rees, a convicted felon, to the New Mexico Territorial prison in Tularosa to spend ten years in prison. Friends of the man Rees killed don't believe the punishment the jury handed out was harsh enough and plan to carry out heir own brand of justice during the train ride.
Fri, Nov 18, 1960
Billy rides to Gunsight to collect money for cattle delivered to the ranch of Judge Roy A. Barlow. Barlow fancies himself 'The Law North of Lincoln' and throws Billy in jail for being drunk in disorderly immediately after taking possession of the bill of sale and stealing Billy's bankroll. Garrett comes searching for Billy and learns from the town drunk that Judge Barlow murdered the surveyor who discovered that Gunsight is actually within the Lincoln County limits and, as a result, within the sheriff's jurisdiction.
Fri, Nov 25, 1960
Pat finds Ed Corbin and his wife were murdered and their servant girl, Agatha hiding in the barn scared out of her wits. She claims a monster was trying to kill her and the Corbins got in his way. While checking the Corbin ranch for clues, Garrett discovers a fresh footprint made by an enormous boot.
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Fri, Dec 2, 1960
Garrett plans for a pleasant visit with his girlfriend are dashed when he finds her house in flames and her father dead. Rancher Neal Bailey claims to own the land and is within his rights to burn out squatters. In the ensuing argument, Garrett shoots the rancher and Bailey swears revenge, deciding to carry it out on Garrett's wedding day.
Fri, Dec 9, 1960
Lt. Baxter brings Pat evidence that whiskey has been found on the local Apache reservation and demands that the sheriff put an end to the trade. When Garrett discovers a still on Pa McBean's rundown ranch and finds a crate of liquor hidden in Billy Bonney's wagon, he arrests the two men. McBean's tomboy daughters, the real culprits, decide to break Billy and their father out of jail.
Fri, Dec 16, 1960
Billy and Pat find an Apache tied to an anthill and rescue him. Billy feels the Indian is a kindred spirit and tries to befriend him, going so far as to get the man a job sweeping floors in a saloon. The Apache soon learns that the townspeople don't like him any better than the Indians who tried to kill him.
Fri, Dec 23, 1960
At a Christmas party, Billy accidentally knocks a drink from a man's hand while swinging wildly a piñata. A fight ensues and Billy winds up killing the man in self-defense. Billy flees Lincoln fearing that the local townspeople will not believe his story and stumbles upon a baby hidden near a burning cabin.
Fri, Dec 30, 1960
Pat enters a shooting contest whose prize is a valuable Winchester '73 rifle and wins the competition. In front of witnesses Billy Bonney jokingly tells Pat that if he won't sell him the gun, he'll steal it. When the gunsmith is killed and the rifle stolen from the man's shop, the townspeople assume Billy is the guilty of both crimes.