TOM HORN Ep. 3 | “The Johnson County War”

TOM HORN Ep. 3 | “The Johnson County War”

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TOM HORN Ep. 4 | “Have Gun - Will Travel”

Tom Horn and his employer are infuriated by the results of a cattle rustling case. Shortly thereafter, a small rancher is murdered. Then another is murdered. Tom Horn becomes the primary suspect, but charging Tom with a crime is easier said than done. After the murders, Tom retur ...  Show more

TOM HORN Ep. 5 | “The Hunt for Butch and Sundance”

Tom moves back to Wyoming near the same time that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid organize the last major train robbery of the Old West. Tom joins the manhunt for the most wanted fugitives in America, but the only result is that he becomes associated with four more murders. As ...  Show more

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