HATFIELDS & MCCOYS Ep. 3 | "Retaliation"

HATFIELDS & MCCOYS Ep. 3 | "Retaliation"

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HATFIELDS & MCCOYS Ep. 4 | "A Savage Region"

A deadly raid on New Year’s Day launches the bloodiest month of the feud. The Hatfields inflict more casualties on the McCoys, but then the McCoys unleash “Bad” Frank Phillips to hunt down the Hatfields. While raiding parties race across the Tug River, the governors of Kentucky a ...  Show more

HATFIELDS & MCCOYS Ep. 5 | "The Final Battle"

Weeks of firefights and arrests lead to the Battle of Grapevine. A party of McCoy supporters led by “Bad” Frank Phillips clashes with a party of Hatfield supporters. The consequences push the states of Kentucky and West Virginia to the Supreme Court. The last fight of the feud ha ...  Show more

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