OUTLAWS Ep. 3 | Jim Miller: “Born Bad”

OUTLAWS Ep. 3 | Jim Miller: “Born Bad”

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OUTLAWS Ep.4 | Jim Miller: “The Downfall of Deacon Jim”

Jim Miller’s killing spree continues. He targets his own business partner, and a lawyer, and a Deputy U.S. Marshal, and possibly the famous sheriff, Pat Garrett. Miller stays out of trouble, as usual, until he travels to Oklahoma to dispose of another Deputy U.S. Marshal. The evi ...  Show more

OUTLAWS Ep. 5 | Black Jack Ketchum: “Westbound and Down”

Tom Ketchum roams some of the same ground as Jim Miller. When Ketchum is suspected of murder in Texas, he flees to New Mexico and Arizona. He returns to Texas for the pivotal point in his criminal career: to rob his first train. After a successful heist, he establishes himself as ...  Show more

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