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00:04:20 >> No, no, no, you can't have that.
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00:05:04 >> I'm about sick of this senseless killing.
00:05:07 What are we gonna do about it?
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00:05:18 >> Stop there, fella.
00:05:19 Where you getting at?
00:05:21 >> I don't know.
00:05:23 >> All right, I'll talk to him in Mexican, god damn it.
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00:06:07 >> Hey, listen to this.
00:06:16 Governor says he offers rewards.
00:06:18 >> We've been doing pretty good this season.
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00:06:30 >> Listen to this right here, the Mexicans making a break for the Rio Grande.
00:06:38 The man supposed to have fired the shot,
00:06:40 determining the lives of Sheriff Morris Glover,
00:06:43 is evidently making bold efforts to reach the border.
00:06:47 Many determined men are in the saddle following tracks of murder suspects.
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00:08:22 >> Give me your horse.
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00:08:50 >> Hey, Billy.
00:08:51 >> Excuse me, sir.
00:08:53 Can you tell me where I can find Ranger Rogers?
00:08:57 >> Huh?
00:08:58 >> Ranger Rogers.
00:08:59 >> Huh?
00:09:00 >> Ranger Rogers.
00:09:01 >> Well, I think he's up there in the cook bar.
00:09:03 >> Thank you very much.
00:09:05 Excuse me, I'm looking for Ranger Rogers.
00:09:07 >> You mean Captain Rogers?
00:09:09 >> I mean Captain Rogers.
00:09:10 >> You're looking at him.
00:09:12 >> How do you do?
00:09:13 Bill Blakely, San Antonio Express.
00:09:15 >> What can I do for you, Mr. Blakely?
00:09:17 >> I'm doing a story on the gang of Mexicans that killed Sheriff Morrison Glover.
00:09:21 >> Come on in.
00:09:22 >> Thank you.
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00:09:26 >> How do you do?
00:09:27 >> Cookie, get Mr. Blakely a cup of coffee.
00:09:30 >> Thank you.
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00:09:41 >> Thank you very much.
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00:09:48 >> So, I was wondering how the Texas Rangers are being used in this chase.
00:09:54 >> Well, with God's help, the Rangers will be the ones to bring them in.
00:09:58 >> How about the train?
00:09:59 How does that fit in the picture?
00:10:00 >> Well, the Mexicans have to head south to the border.
00:10:04 The rail line runs in the same direction.
00:10:07 We're in touch with the posse's by wire.
00:10:10 So when they're sighted, we ride the rail to the nearest point and cut them off.
00:10:16 >> Mighty big country.
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00:11:26 >> All right, men, this mountain, we'll make camp here.
00:11:30 Let's get the fire set up.
00:11:32 >> Yeah, yeah.
00:11:33 >> Let's get the horses watered.
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00:11:43 >> Bill Blakely, San Antonio Express.
00:11:45 What's your name?
00:11:46 >> Lindsey Meyer.
00:11:48 >> Where are you from?
00:11:50 >> Oh, a little town north of San Angelo, Texas.
00:11:52 I don't think you know where it is.
00:11:54 >> It doesn't matter.
00:11:56 >> Got anything you want me to tell the folks back home?
00:11:58 >> No, I don't guess.
00:11:59 They don't even know where I am.
00:12:01 >> Thanks for talking to me.
00:12:03 >> Hey, thanks a lot.
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00:12:09 >> Excuse me.
00:12:10 Howdy.
00:12:11 Bill Blakely.
00:12:12 >> Jones' name.
00:12:13 >> Jones?
00:12:14 >> Yeah.
00:12:15 >> How you doing?
00:12:16 >> Pretty good, I guess.
00:12:17 I sure couldn't use a nicer place.
00:12:18 >> Yes, I know what you mean.
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00:13:04 [FOREIGN]
00:13:14 >> What in the hell happened to you?
00:13:17 You take your horse?
00:13:19 >> I took my horse and my gun.
00:13:21 >> Well, this is some picnic, ain't it?
00:13:25 You should be dead.
00:13:30 >> Get up.
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00:14:01 >> Excuse me, you're Boone Chode, aren't you?
00:14:17 >> Depends on who's asking.
00:14:18 >> Oh, sorry, Bill Blakely.
00:14:20 You were with Sheriff Morris the day he was killed, right?
00:14:22 >> That's right.
00:14:23 >> Well, I'm a reporter with the San Antonio Express.
00:14:25 I wonder if I could cover you for your story about what happened.
00:14:28 >> I don't know.
00:14:29 I mean, I was unarmed.
00:14:32 It would have been a whole different story if I'd had a gun.
00:14:35 >> You were Morris' interpreter, isn't that right?
00:14:37 >> Yeah, I was.
00:14:39 I talk Mexican.
00:14:41 I've been around them most of my life.
00:14:43 >> You were the only one with Morris, except for the Mexicans that day, is that right?
00:14:47 >> Well, at the shooting I was, but before that, Mike Trimble was with us.
00:14:50 >> Huh?
00:14:51 >> He's a deputy, Sheriff Morris' nephew.
00:14:54 We dropped him off just before we got up to the Cortez place so he could check some brands on the livestock.
00:15:00 >> Because you suspected they were stolen?
00:15:02 >> Hell of a lot more than suspected.
00:15:05 We talked to a Mexican who had traded a horse with him a few weeks earlier.
00:15:09 We were just going to find out.
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00:15:29 >> Buenos tardes.
00:15:30 >> Buenos tardes.
00:15:31 >> Ask him what his name is.
00:15:33 >> Como te llamas?
00:15:36 >> Romaldo.
00:15:38 >> Romaldo.
00:15:40 >> Ask old Romaldo if he knows Gregorio Cortez.
00:15:45 >> El Sheriff quiere hablar con Gregorio Cortez.
00:15:50 >> Que quiere?
00:15:55 >> Gregorio Cortez, a sus ordenes, en que les puedo ayudar?
00:15:59 >> You didn't tell him that you wanted to talk to him.
00:16:01 He told him you wanted.
00:16:04 >> Ask him if he's traded him a horse lately.
00:16:08 >> El Sheriff quiere saber si has cambiado un caballo ahora.
00:16:14 >> No, un caballo no.
00:16:17 >> He says he hasn't traded a horse.
00:16:20 >> I understand, no, but --
00:16:23 >> Tell him another fella said he did.
00:16:26 >> El Sheriff dice que ya hablamos con el otro, que no hay que mentir.
00:16:34 >> Dice que vinieron por el cambio que hice con los frinches.
00:16:39 >> No estamos mintiendo.
00:16:41 No cambiamos un caballo.
00:16:43 Era una yegua, pero hace dos días.
00:16:49 >> He ain't gonna tell you nothing.
00:16:53 >> Well, you hobble him that he's under arrest.
00:16:58 >> El Sheriff dice que te va a arrestar.
00:17:01 >> Pues, ¿por qué? No hemos hecho nada.
00:17:04 No nos puede arrestar por nada.
00:17:06 >> No.
00:17:07 >> He says no man can arrest him.
00:17:11 >> Boy, get back in that surrey.
00:17:14 [ Gunshots ]
00:17:17 [ Screaming ]
00:17:20 [ Gunshots ]
00:17:23 [ Screaming ]
00:17:26 [ Groaning ]
00:17:33 >> I thought he might shoot me, so I got out of the surrey and I ran like hell.
00:17:38 And I ran into Mike, who was riding up towards the house.
00:17:42 >> Mike!
00:17:48 Mike!
00:17:51 Mike!
00:17:52 >> They got him.
00:17:53 They shot the sheriff.
00:17:54 >> They what?
00:17:55 >> They got him.
00:17:56 >> What do you mean, they got him?
00:17:57 >> We got to get some help, Mike.
00:17:59 He's dead.
00:18:00 >> What do you mean, he's dead?
00:18:01 >> He's dead!
00:18:02 They got him!
00:18:05 We lost him, Mike.
00:18:07 We shot him three times.
00:18:11 >> We went off to get some help.
00:18:14 The rest of us didn't get back to Cortez' place until about dusk.
00:18:23 >> That's where he got it, Mike.
00:18:25 We shot him right there.
00:18:27 They either took him with them or buried him.
00:18:30 >> I'm surprised they didn't take his watch.
00:18:32 >> Curley, get into town and call up Sheriff Clever over in Gonzales.
00:18:36 We're gonna be tracking him.
00:18:45 We followed the wagon tracks.
00:18:47 They led us right into Mexican town.
00:18:51 [ Indistinct conversations ]
00:19:19 >> That's how you caught Rinaldo.
00:19:21 How did you know where to look for Gregorio?
00:19:23 >> Let's just say that we persuaded him to tell us where he'd gone.
00:19:27 He headed north to hide out with a friend by the name of Martin.
00:19:32 So Glover and Mike and me and a half dozen other boys took a train to Belmont the next morning.
00:19:38 That's a little station near where the Cortez gang is hiding out.
00:19:42 >> Excuse me.
00:19:43 >> What's your deal, Tim?
00:19:45 >> Listen here, boys.
00:19:46 We're gonna be coming into Belmont soon.
00:19:48 I want every damn Mexican on the train arrested, and we're gonna do the same when we get into town.
00:19:53 This is the last hand.
00:19:55 >> Two.
00:19:57 >> I don't want nobody warning them that we're coming.
00:20:00 >> I'm white.
00:20:02 >> That's right. That's right.
00:20:03 >> We'll scoot you out.
00:20:05 >> Glover was close to Morris, and I could tell it was really eating him up.
00:20:10 >> You owe me $1.
00:20:11 >> $2.
00:20:13 >> What's the latest word on Mrs. McKinley?
00:20:15 >> Remember about a week ago they said she's just hanging on.
00:20:18 Now they say she's like a spring chicken.
00:20:23 >> God damn it. It still doesn't make any sense to me.
00:20:27 >> Boom.
00:20:29 >> I say that Mexican drew his pistol before Morris.
00:20:32 >> Yep.
00:20:33 >> Had it behind him, he said.
00:20:35 >> I didn't see it in front of a pair of tents.
00:20:38 >> Morris was fast.
00:20:41 One of the fastest.
00:20:43 He didn't have it in front of him when he came off the porch,
00:20:45 so he had to have it behind his back, probably in his belt.
00:20:48 >> Holding a gun from the hip is a hell of a lot faster than from behind your back.
00:20:55 >> Damn, I still don't understand how Morris got killed.
00:20:59 >> What you got?
00:21:02 >> Why the hell didn't you look for him that night?
00:21:06 >> Because we thought he was dead.
00:21:08 A dead man doesn't go crawling off into the bushes.
00:21:11 >> It wasn't a question of looking or not looking.
00:21:13 You couldn't see two feet in front of you.
00:21:16 >> It just haunts me to think he'd be laying out here all by himself.
00:21:22 >> Well, you know how it is in this business.
00:21:24 One slip up, adios.
00:21:27 >> Well, they'll pay.
00:21:32 >> From Belmont, we rode on out to Henry Schnabel's place.
00:21:36 That's where we figured that the Cortez gang was hiding out.
00:21:40 >> Hey, Henry.
00:21:42 >> Well, Sheriff, what brings you by here this evening?
00:21:45 >> Sheriff Morris got shot down in Carnes.
00:21:48 And we got word they headed his way.
00:21:51 You got some Mexicans living here, haven't you?
00:21:54 >> Yeah, the Roblero family, but what do you want with them?
00:21:57 They've been working for me now for five years.
00:21:59 >> Don't want anything with them, Henry.
00:22:01 It's some Mexicans they know from Carnes.
00:22:03 Name's Cortez. He's a ringleader.
00:22:06 Well, come on, Henry, let's go talk to them.
00:22:08 >> I haven't eaten yet myself.
00:22:10 >> God damn it, Henry, we're going to have you back here in five minutes.
00:22:12 Now come on.
00:22:14 >> By the time we got to the Roblero house, it was dark.
00:22:19 We rode up like nothing was wrong.
00:22:23 >> Howdy, Mark.
00:22:25 >> Then Glover tore around the side of the house and all hell broke loose.
00:22:29 [gunshots]
00:22:35 [shouting]
00:22:42 Then I saw Glover's horse, and just a few feet away was Glover, lying there dead.
00:22:53 They had a hell of an advantage, you know, being in the house and seeing us come up on them.
00:22:58 Later we found out there was a whole house full of guns and ammunition.
00:23:04 Glover got shot in the heart, you know.
00:23:06 Chavo got hit in the head.
00:23:10 A couple of the Mexicans were wounded, but the worst ones got away.
00:23:14 >> I read something about a hanging. What about that?
00:23:16 >> Well, we had a little necktie party all right, but we didn't croak them.
00:23:20 We just let them dangle for a while and try to get some truth out of them.
00:23:25 Yeah, we could have killed them.
00:23:27 Wasn't nothing wrong with rope.
00:23:29 >> Well, did they talk?
00:23:31 >> No, they wouldn't say nothing.
00:23:33 Next morning we took Glover and Schnabel into town.
00:23:37 It was real sad.
00:23:39 Mrs. Glover was there.
00:23:41 Real sad.
00:23:44 [music]
00:24:13 >> It's three loved ones we lost in the last couple of days.
00:24:16 I don't know what it takes to get you folks riled up.
00:24:19 Get on with it.
00:24:20 >> Yeah.
00:24:38 >> Don't get out of the city much, do you?
00:24:40 >> Not recently, but I covered Teddy Roosevelt and Rough Riders in the Cuban campaign.
00:24:44 >> Is that a fact?
00:24:45 >> Yes, sir.
00:24:46 >> Well, out here if it crawls, it'll bite you.
00:24:48 If it flies, it'll sting you.
00:24:50 If it grows, it'll stick you.
00:24:52 >> Mexicans!
00:24:54 >> Hey, hey, hey!
00:24:56 [gunfire]
00:25:17 >> You got a dead one over there?
00:25:19 All right, load him up on his horse.
00:25:21 You two men over there, round up those loose horses.
00:25:25 Jones!
00:25:26 Get over here and tend to this man.
00:25:29 All right, Jimmy Boon, Chowd over here.
00:25:32 >> Come on in.
00:25:33 >> Men.
00:25:34 >> Yeah.
00:25:35 >> All right.
00:25:39 [speaking Spanish]
00:25:52 >> Neither one of these two are Cortez.
00:25:54 I can vouch for that.
00:25:55 But they could be part of the gang, and those horses they got are probably stolen.
00:26:00 How is it?
00:26:01 Two less Mexicans, we got to chase down.
00:26:15 >> Anyway, after that we hunted around for a couple of days, and we tracked them all the way down the Guadalupe River.
00:26:23 That's where we lost them.
00:26:25 The posse broke up after that.
00:26:28 I joined up with the Rangers.
00:26:31 I'm in it to the end now.
00:26:34 >> Thank you very much for talking to me.
00:26:35 I'm going to go in here and file this story.
00:26:37 I'd like to ask you some more questions later, if that's all right.
00:26:39 >> Good enough.
00:26:41 >> What did you say?
00:26:44 >> A man don't disappear.
00:26:46 Well, you're right.
00:26:47 That's what I was saying.
00:26:51 I know that that's what you were saying.
00:26:53 I'm just saying it too.
00:26:58 He's right ahead of us.
00:27:02 Yeah, that's right.
00:27:03 We're right behind him.
00:27:05 >> I want to send a wire to the San Antonio Express.
00:27:07 >> I'll be with you in just a moment, sir.
00:27:11 Yeah.
00:27:12 I'm still here.
00:27:15 Judge, this is not easy.
00:27:18 We have to follow the tracks.
00:27:22 Tracks!
00:27:25 What?
00:27:27 I said -- you said the whole country is following -- oh, oh, the whole country is following what is happening.
00:27:41 Damn it, Judge, I know it.
00:27:45 I know that you need the results.
00:27:47 I need the results.
00:27:51 Well, hell, yes, I'm doing the best I can.
00:27:55 What?
00:27:58 Reward.
00:28:01 Did you say a reward?
00:28:03 $1,000 reward.
00:28:06 Good.
00:28:07 Yeah.
00:28:09 Let everybody know.
00:28:11 Mm-hmm.
00:28:12 Let the Mexicans know.
00:28:14 Yeah, right.
00:28:15 Maybe that'll smoke them out.
00:28:19 I said -- never mind.
00:28:23 All right.
00:28:25 Goodbye.
00:28:27 Great invention.
00:28:29 Excuse me, you must be Frank Fly, the fellow that took Glover's place?
00:28:32 You hit the fly right on the head.
00:28:35 Bill Blakely, San Antonio Express.
00:28:37 Must be the fellow reporting the chase.
00:28:39 That's right.
00:28:40 I've just been riding with the Rangers.
00:28:41 I was with them when they caught two of the gang.
00:28:43 Excuse me, it'll just take me a minute to file this story.
00:28:45 I'd like to talk to you, if I could.
00:28:46 Well, you're gonna have to hurry.
00:28:47 I gotta get back on the train.
00:28:48 Yes, sir.
00:28:49 We're ready for your story, Mr. Blakely.
00:28:51 All right.
00:28:54 Uh, San Diego, Texas, special.
00:29:00 A posse of Rangers encountered the men who are supposed to have killed Sheriff Morris and Glover.
00:29:23 Maybe they were horse thieves.
00:29:25 I can't say.
00:29:27 I sure as hell ain't part of a Cortez gang, because there isn't any.
00:29:32 What do you mean?
00:29:33 Just what I'm saying.
00:29:34 There isn't any gang.
00:29:35 It's just one man.
00:29:37 How do you know?
00:29:39 Been trailing them for over a week.
00:29:41 Tracks don't lie.
00:29:42 It's one man, that's for sure.
00:29:47 If you'd like to see for yourself, why don't you come along?
00:29:50 I'd like that.
00:29:59 Agua.
00:30:00 [HORSE NEIGHS]
00:30:05 Es agua.
00:30:08 Tiene sed.
00:30:12 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:30:22 [HORSE NEIGHS]
00:30:26 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:30:29 [HORSE NEIGHS]
00:30:34 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:30:35 [HORSE NEIGHS]
00:30:40 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:30:43 [HORSE NEIGHS]
00:30:53 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:30:57 [HORSE NEIGHS]
00:31:02 [SPEAKING SPANISH]
00:31:05 [HORSE NEIGHS]
00:31:09 Think that's one of them?
00:31:10 Nah, not water and cattle.
00:31:19 More likely one of the local vaqueros.
00:31:23 This is a tight weight.
00:31:25 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:31:28 [WATER SPLASHING]
00:31:31 [WATER SPLASHING]
00:31:34 [RUSTLING]
00:31:37 [RUSTLING]
00:31:40 [RUSTLING]
00:31:42 Well, boys, I hate to disturb your reverie,
00:31:45 but it's time to get back on the trail.
00:31:47 [RUSTLING]
00:31:50 Because here's Mr. Blakely, the newspaper man from San Antonio.
00:31:55 How you doing?
00:31:56 Mike Trimble.
00:31:57 Mike.
00:31:58 Ah, that's Zack T. Porter.
00:32:00 Hi there.
00:32:01 Porter.
00:32:02 Manual Tom, called him Skin.
00:32:05 Skin?
00:32:06 Ritzkin.
00:32:08 Oh.
00:32:09 How'd he do?
00:32:10 [RUSTLING]
00:32:13 You were a good friend of Glover, is that right?
00:32:15 Glover and I were close.
00:32:17 How did you get involved?
00:32:18 [RUSTLING]
00:32:20 And that particular night was in the jail
00:32:22 playing dominoes with Judge Kennan.
00:32:24 And suddenly, this fella comes busting in.
00:32:26 He says, Glover's been shot, snobbled to.
00:32:30 And the judge swore me in as the sheriff.
00:32:34 And I got together a bunch of boys,
00:32:36 and then I got myself a good tracker
00:32:38 and got out there as quick as I could.
00:32:40 [SIREN]
00:32:41 Get out of it.
00:32:42 [SCREAMING]
00:32:43 Let that kid down.
00:32:44 Get out of it, Frank.
00:32:46 God damn you, let that kid down.
00:32:48 Get out of it.
00:32:49 Let that kid down.
00:32:52 I let him down, but you get that goddamn pistol out of my face.
00:32:56 Turn those women and children loose.
00:33:02 Jim, get down here and look at that boy.
00:33:04 Frank!
00:33:06 This is a bunch of greasers that killed Morris, Glover, and Schnabel.
00:33:10 We're trying to find out where the hell the rest of them went.
00:33:12 Looks like you're doing a damn good job.
00:33:15 We're doing our best.
00:33:17 Who are you?
00:33:18 Mike Tremble.
00:33:20 You're Morris' nephew, aren't you?
00:33:21 That's right.
00:33:23 You responsible for this mess?
00:33:25 Yep.
00:33:27 My name's Frank Fly.
00:33:29 I've been appointed chief deputy in charge of this operation.
00:33:32 Boone, I'm going to hold you responsible for getting those people back to town.
00:33:37 You tell Judge Kennan we started tracking that trail.
00:33:40 Mike, you're going with us.
00:33:44 Where's Glover?
00:33:46 Glover's on the porch.
00:33:49 [footsteps]
00:33:52 [footsteps]
00:33:54 Sorry about your uncle.
00:34:20 Heard he was more like a father.
00:34:24 If you want to talk about what happened, that's fine.
00:34:27 If you want to talk about my private life, that's where you job ends.
00:34:31 All right, Mike.
00:34:34 When Boone came back to you after your uncle was killed, why didn't you go back?
00:34:40 You had a gun, didn't you?
00:34:43 I'd rather not talk about that if you don't mind.
00:34:47 I can understand that, Mike.
00:34:50 When things like this happen, people have a right to know what happened, and I have a right to find out.
00:34:55 Huh? You had a gun, didn't you?
00:34:58 Well, it's not really that simple.
00:35:00 I was about a quarter mile away from the house when I saw Boone come running down through the sage.
00:35:04 We got him, Mike. He's right here.
00:35:06 What?
00:35:08 We got him. There's a whole bunch of them.
00:35:10 What are you talking about? They shot him.
00:35:12 They shot him three times, Mike.
00:35:14 Let's go get him.
00:35:16 We can't just leave him there.
00:35:18 We'll get him back.
00:35:21 We got to get some help.
00:35:24 Come on. Put him down some, Mike.
00:35:28 Move it.
00:35:31 Come on.
00:35:41 Well, what about the Roblero place where Glover and Schnabel were shot?
00:35:46 How'd that happen?
00:35:48 That was a mess.
00:35:50 What do you mean, a mess?
00:35:52 There was a lot of confusion that night.
00:35:54 Confusion?
00:35:56 Was there drinking?
00:35:58 Look, Mike, if I write about it, I won't use any names, but I know Glover was a heavy drinker...
00:36:02 ...and Boone isn't exactly a team totaler.
00:36:04 I want to know what happened.
00:36:06 Yeah, there was some drinking.
00:36:08 Looks better on the inside than it does the bottom.
00:36:11 Well, we stopped to make plans just before we got to the Roblero place.
00:36:16 We'd been gone for a couple of days with little to eat and not much sleep.
00:36:20 By then, Glover was pretty worked up.
00:36:23 Hey, hey, pass that down. Come on, don't keep that.
00:36:27 That was for old Morris.
00:36:33 All right. Here's to Morris.
00:36:38 All right, let's go. Let's go get those sons of bitches.
00:36:42 Move. Move, you son of a bitch, or I'll blow your goddamn head off.
00:37:05 Mike, did you see it?
00:37:07 Yeah, I got one of them.
00:37:09 Shit, I think it's an album.
00:37:11 What?
00:37:13 Holy shit.
00:37:17 Son of a bitch.
00:37:19 Somebody shot him right up close.
00:37:22 He's got powder burns on his face, Mike.
00:37:25 Oh, my God.
00:37:29 Could it have been one of your own men?
00:37:32 It's possible. It could have been Mrs. Roblero, as far as we know.
00:37:36 Could it have been one of your own men?
00:37:38 It's possible.
00:37:40 You ain't the ones looking for them Mexicans, are you?
00:37:56 The hell's that?
00:37:58 I saw you all following the tracks in.
00:38:01 I thought I'd come by today to order some cattle.
00:38:04 I get to thinking, after watching you follow them in, we may have made a hell of a mistake.
00:38:09 Well, I can't argue with you there.
00:38:12 (Birds chirping)
00:38:14 (Shouts)
00:38:21 (Birds chirping)
00:38:24 (Birds chirping)
00:38:27 (Birds chirping)
00:38:30 (Birds chirping)
00:38:56 (Speaking Spanish)
00:38:59 (Speaking Spanish)
00:39:01 (Speaking Spanish)
00:39:05 Yes.
00:39:07 Hungry?
00:39:10 Gracias. Gracias.
00:39:18 (Fire crackling)
00:39:20 (Speaking Spanish)
00:39:46 Thank you.
00:39:48 Enjoy.
00:39:51 Coffee?
00:39:54 Por favor.
00:39:56 I make good coffee, too.
00:40:02 Gracias.
00:40:06 Si.
00:40:08 Do you speak English?
00:40:14 (Fire crackling)
00:40:16 I don't speak Mexican.
00:40:20 I ain't that good a cook.
00:40:32 I've been doing it all my life.
00:40:34 I had a woman cook for me about three months one time.
00:40:43 Boy, she sure was a good cook.
00:40:45 It's good to have somebody to talk to.
00:40:52 Even if you don't understand me.
00:40:56 You wouldn't think a person would tire of his own company, would you?
00:41:07 After riding these fences for two months, though, a person gets tired of his own company.
00:41:13 (Bird squawks)
00:41:22 Slow down.
00:41:25 Slow down.
00:41:27 You make yourself sick if you eat that fast.
00:41:30 Sick.
00:41:32 (Fire crackling)
00:41:34 (Chuckles)
00:41:41 You don't understand a damn word I'm saying.
00:41:43 Yeah, that barber was the best.
00:41:51 She's so... I wonder where she is.
00:41:59 Hey, I don't mean to talk your ear off.
00:42:02 It's just good to have somebody to talk to, you know?
00:42:06 Senor.
00:42:11 Y gracias.
00:42:20 Nah.
00:42:26 No, de veras. Por favor.
00:42:29 Y gracias por todo.
00:42:31 You don't need that.
00:42:34 Gracias.
00:42:39 A usted, senor.
00:42:41 Por todo.
00:42:44 Gracias.
00:42:48 A usted.
00:42:50 (Fire crackling)
00:42:53 (Fire crackling)
00:42:55 (Fire crackling)
00:42:57 What you got, skin?
00:43:24 My brother, Cortez, was here last night.
00:43:26 He spent the night there, I guess.
00:43:28 By the field with the rocks there, it's a little warm.
00:43:31 Which way did he go?
00:43:33 South, that's more on top of this ridge.
00:43:35 South. How long?
00:43:37 Two hours.
00:43:39 Two hours. Okay. Let's get him.
00:43:41 (Speaking Spanish)
00:43:45 (Groans)
00:43:51 (Panting)
00:43:53 (Fire crackling)
00:44:05 (Birds chirping)
00:44:13 (Footsteps)
00:44:15 (Birds chirping)
00:44:17 (Horse snorting)
00:44:34 (Horse snorting)
00:44:41 (Horse snorting)
00:44:43 (Speaking Spanish)
00:44:57 (Speaking Spanish)
00:44:59 (Horse snorting)
00:45:06 (Speaking Spanish)
00:45:22 (Speaking Spanish)
00:45:24 (Horse snorting)
00:45:42 (Horse snorting)
00:45:44 (Speaking Spanish)
00:45:51 (Speaking Spanish)
00:46:19 (Horse snorting)
00:46:21 (Horse neighing)
00:46:31 Oh! There he is!
00:46:33 Come on!
00:46:35 (Horse snorting)
00:46:37 (♪♪♪)
00:46:39 (♪♪♪)
00:46:41 (♪♪♪)
00:47:03 (♪♪♪)
00:47:05 (Grunting)
00:47:11 (♪♪♪)
00:47:15 (Gasping)
00:47:21 (♪♪♪)
00:47:25 (♪♪♪)
00:47:27 (Gunshot)
00:47:39 (♪♪♪)
00:47:41 (Tires screeching)
00:47:51 (♪♪♪)
00:47:53 (♪♪♪)
00:47:55 (Gunshot)
00:48:06 (Gunshot)
00:48:08 (♪♪♪)
00:48:22 (♪♪♪)
00:48:24 (Tires screeching)
00:48:38 (♪♪♪)
00:48:40 (Gasping)
00:48:50 (♪♪♪)
00:48:52 (Gunshot)
00:49:07 (Gunshot)
00:49:11 (♪♪♪)
00:49:14 (♪♪♪)
00:49:16 (Hooves thundering)
00:49:42 (Speaking Spanish)
00:49:44 (Horse neighing)
00:49:53 We got him in a fox canyon.
00:50:09 (Hooves thundering)
00:50:11 (Grunting)
00:50:13 (Hooves thundering)
00:50:15 (Groaning)
00:50:21 (Panting)
00:50:25 (Speaking Spanish)
00:50:30 I want to see the elephant off on the rim of the canyon.
00:50:37 I want fires lit at 20-foot intervals, burning all night long.
00:50:41 We'll go in after him at first light in the morning.
00:50:43 Come on, move it!
00:50:45 (Speaking Spanish)
00:50:51 (Speaking Spanish)
00:50:59 (Panting)
00:51:01 Well, Frank, looks like we got him.
00:51:11 Yeah.
00:51:13 (Speaking Spanish)
00:51:26 (Gunshot)
00:51:29 (Panting)
00:51:31 (Speaking Spanish)
00:51:54 (Speaking Spanish)
00:51:56 (Speaking Spanish)
00:52:08 (Laughing)
00:52:13 (Birds chirping)
00:52:16 (Hooves thundering)
00:52:19 (Hooves thundering)
00:52:22 (Hooves thundering)
00:52:25 (Hooves thundering)
00:52:27 (Hooves thundering)
00:52:30 (Hooves thundering)
00:52:32 (Hooves thundering)
00:52:42 (Hooves thundering)
00:53:11 (Gunshot)
00:53:13 (Whispering)
00:53:16 (Hooves thundering)
00:53:18 (Hooves thundering)
00:53:47 (Horse neighing)
00:53:49 (Horse neighing)
00:53:52 (Speaking Spanish)
00:53:59 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:02 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:05 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:11 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:15 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:17 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:20 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:25 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:27 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:30 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:33 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:36 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:39 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:43 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:45 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:49 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:52 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:55 (Speaking Spanish)
00:54:58 (Speaking Spanish)
00:55:01 (Speaking Spanish)
00:55:04 (Speaking Spanish)
00:55:07 (Speaking Spanish)
00:55:11 - What's this? - Rice.
00:55:13 - With beans? - Yes.
00:55:16 ...of a large gang of Mexicans who have for several years been stealing horses in this part of the state, as well as committing many other crimes. All the lower country has been notified by wire to be on the lookout for strongholds...
00:55:33 ...and they won't catch him.
00:55:35 They will catch him. He's a very nice man. I also feel very good. He's a great man. Like 400, 300 men, trans, and...
00:55:45 Excuse me, sir. They're looking for a man who looks a lot like you.
00:55:51 I'm not that man.
00:55:53 ...a Mexican of his kind. Only justice will pursue him. But at the end of the day, he's a good man.
00:56:05 I hope he doesn't get caught.
00:56:08 Here's more. A reward of $1,000 has been offered for his capture.
00:56:21 $1,000? Boy, that's a lot of money.
00:56:24 The wife and children of the bandit Gregorio Cortez are being held in the county jail here...
00:56:31 - Damn, man. - ...during the investigation of the killing of Sheriff Morris of Carnes County.
00:56:36 - His family is in jail? - Cortez's brother died last night.
00:56:40 - Poor guy. - Yes, poor guy.
00:56:46 I feel sorry for his family.
00:56:50 - They'll catch the other one, but not him. - If luck helps, he'll be safe.
00:57:19 Hey, can you come to my house?
00:57:22 Let's go.
00:57:25 Come on.
00:57:27 Come on.
00:57:29 Come on.
00:57:31 Come on.
00:57:33 Come on.
00:58:02 - Can I get a cup of that? - Sure.
00:58:05 - Good morning, Captain Rogers. How are you? - I'm reading that story you filed the night before last.
00:58:11 A Mexican, supposed to be Cortez, has been surrounded and escape is considered impossible.
00:58:19 Captain Rogers and Sheriff Fly lead the chase.
00:58:23 Excitement runs high here tonight, and the prospects are very encouraging at this hour, midnight...
00:58:28 ...that Cortez will be captured in a few hours.
00:58:32 - Go on. I thought that was rather a good story. - We'd have caught him.
00:58:38 True.
00:58:40 [Birds Chirping]
00:58:43 [Bell Tolling]
00:59:01 [Bell Tolling]
00:59:05 [Bell Tolling]
00:59:33 You know, over 600 men are hunting him, but if he escapes to Mexico...
00:59:37 ...you can bet the Texas Rangers will get blamed.
00:59:40 Well, you know, that's politics.
00:59:43 That reminds me. I meant to ask you.
00:59:45 The word around the capital is that the Texas Rangers are about to be disbanded, that they've outlived their usefulness.
00:59:51 Future of the Rangers is not dependent on the capture of Cortez.
00:59:56 However, he has crossed the border.
01:00:00 [Chuckles]
01:00:01 - Pardon me, Captain. - Mr. Mesa's got a burr under his blanket about something.
01:00:06 He wants to know if it's true there's a $1,000 reward for Cortez.
01:00:14 - Yeah, that's right. - [Speaking Spanish]
01:00:17 - He wants to know if you have the money here. - No.
01:00:21 But if you help us capture him, you'll get your money.
01:00:29 You know where he is? Have you seen him?
01:00:32 He said he gave him these. They're his guns.
01:00:46 [Dog Barking]
01:00:48 You Gregorio Cortez?
01:01:15 [Siren Wailing]
01:01:18 You're under arrest.
01:01:24 [Train Whistle Blowing]
01:01:27 [Shouting, Indistinct]
01:01:50 [Shouting, Indistinct]
01:01:53 Hurry up! Hurry up!
01:01:58 You men stand down! Take your stuff and run across!
01:02:01 - Come on! Let's string them up! - [Shouting, Indistinct]
01:02:04 [Shouting, Indistinct]
01:02:07 [Gunshot]
01:02:09 He's killed three men, Your Honor. Two of them very well-respected sheriffs.
01:02:14 His alleged confessions have appeared in newspapers.
01:02:17 - It's about a great case, Your Honor. - It is a difficult case, Mr. Abernathy.
01:02:21 But the courts are gonna require your ability to answer.
01:02:24 - In the field, in the county, there might not ever be a trial. - Oh, there'll be a trial, all right.
01:02:28 Well, look at it this way, Bertrand.
01:02:30 If the Mexicans ever do get around to using the vote, you'll be the most popular man in the state.
01:02:35 [Baby Crying]
01:02:38 [Speaking Spanish]
01:02:46 [Speaking Spanish]
01:02:49 [Baby Crying]
01:02:52 [Speaking Spanish]
01:02:55 [Baby Crying]
01:03:00 [Baby Crying]
01:03:03 [Baby Crying]
01:03:06 [Baby Crying]
01:03:27 [Baby Crying]
01:03:30 [Baby Crying]
01:03:44 [Baby Crying]
01:03:51 [Baby Crying]
01:03:54 [Speaking Spanish]
01:04:08 [Speaking Spanish]
01:04:11 [Speaking Spanish]
01:04:20 [Speaking Spanish]
01:04:33 [Baby Crying]
01:04:36 [Baby Crying]
01:04:41 It's been a hard 11 days. 10, 11, isn't it?
01:04:53 - I want to thank you. - Whatever the expense.
01:04:56 - Gonzales, thank you. - Thank you, Mr. Abernathy.
01:04:59 [Speaking Spanish]
01:05:02 By the way, it's delicious, by the way.
01:05:08 - Hey, Memo. - Thank you.
01:05:11 Cap's McDonald's better run it in.
01:05:14 We wouldn't waste all them taxpayers' money like we did.
01:05:17 - Boy, it's done good. - Everybody's time's coming.
01:05:20 - For sure. - We'd have killed him right on the spot.
01:05:22 Well, that's just the trouble, you see. That's why the capitalists are thinking of disbanding the Rangers.
01:05:26 - It's the economic mainstream. You've got to have due process of law. - You do, huh?
01:05:29 - What are you gonna do with that sore one you got? - Yeah, damn.
01:05:32 - Well, let's hear it! - All right!
01:05:35 - Damn sure hard guy. - Damn singer.
01:05:40 - Teaching that old dog a few tricks. - Still don't know what you're talking about.
01:05:43 - We'll put it all together. - It's a new century.
01:05:46 We've got to be a new type of law enforcement agency right along with it.
01:05:49 - Things are changing fast. - Wait a minute.
01:05:52 - You all have everything you want. - A napkin. I would like a napkin.
01:05:55 - Timber with some fresh sides, will you? - Yeah, right.
01:05:58 - Greenhorn? - All right.
01:06:00 - May be an awful good reporter. - We have another poker?
01:06:03 - You've got to move down here and live with us for a while and see what we put up with.
01:06:06 - What happened? - Indian poker.
01:06:09 - Skin, look at this scalp you missed.
01:06:12 - I'll bet you the big city would scare you worse than that prairie scared me.
01:06:16 - Worse? - I never had a saw wound, so I wouldn't know.
01:06:19 - That's what I'm saying. - Terrible thing.
01:06:22 - Mike, I want to congratulate you.
01:06:25 I wish the star was yours there. How about some napkins?
01:06:28 - All right. - To the new high sheriff of Orange County.
01:06:33 - All right. - There you go, Captain.
01:06:36 - You know what to do if you do need something, don't you? - No, sir.
01:06:39 - I'm going to Beaumont. - There's no napkins?
01:06:42 - He's going to work out in the oil fields during the day and I'm going to work at the poker table.
01:06:47 - All right. - And tonight I'm going out to the oil fields, he's coming in the poker table.
01:06:52 And I'll end up working a double shift because you all seen how he plays cards.
01:06:56 - You ought to fire that son of a bitch.
01:06:59 - I hate to repeat myself, but is there anything I can do for you?
01:07:04 - Nope. - Anything at all? Ask, please.
01:07:07 - No napkins.
01:07:09 - Gentlemen, I'd like to propose a toast. - I'll drink to that.
01:07:13 - To Gregorio Cortez, who extended the life of the Texas Rangers.
01:07:18 - I'll drink to that. - Cheers, Al.
01:07:21 - Let's have one for Texas and let's have one for the men and women that make Texas.
01:07:27 - All right, Bert.
01:07:32 - Senor Cortez, yo estoy, uh...
01:07:40 - What's the word for "lawyer"? - I don't know.
01:07:44 - Well, I have a question for you.
01:07:47 - You know that Mexican lady downstairs? - Yeah.
01:07:51 - Would you ask her if she can come up and interpret for me, please?
01:07:54 - Sure, yeah. - Thanks, friend.
01:07:58 (gunshot)
01:08:00 (gunshot)
01:08:07 (gunshot)
01:08:12 (gunshot)
01:08:26 - Good afternoon, ma'am. Would you please step in?
01:08:30 - Um, my name is B.R. Abernathy.
01:08:36 (gunshot)
01:08:38 - Um, I've been appointed to represent Mr. Cortez in this case,
01:08:44 and apparently he speaks no English,
01:08:47 and my Spanish is rudimentary, to say the least.
01:08:53 I was hoping that you might act as interpreter for me.
01:08:57 - I'd be happy to. - Thank you, ma'am.
01:09:01 - Senor Cortez?
01:09:09 Senor?
01:09:12 Este señor es su abogado, el senor Abernathy.
01:09:22 Y este quiere hablar con usted, y yo le voy a traducir.
01:09:27 - Siéntense, por favor.
01:09:33 - He wants us to sit down.
01:09:36 - Siéntense.
01:09:49 - Uh, may I, um...
01:09:52 What was your name again, please, ma'am?
01:09:54 - Carlota Muñoz.
01:09:56 - And Ms. Muñoz, uh, Senorita Muñoz?
01:10:01 - Si, yes.
01:10:03 - Would you ask Mr. Cortez to tell me in detail
01:10:10 what occurred when Sheriff Morris visited him at his home?
01:10:17 - Dice su abogado que necesita saber detalladamente
01:10:21 todo lo que sucedió en este caso.
01:10:23 - Le puede preguntar cómo está mi familia
01:10:27 y qué les va a pasar?
01:10:30 - He wants to know what's going to become of his family.
01:10:36 - Would you tell him, please, that I've not yet seen his family,
01:10:45 but as soon as this interview's over, I will see them
01:10:48 and make certain that their wants and needs will be taken care of?
01:10:53 - Dice que no los ha visto, pero que en cuanto tenga la oportunidad,
01:11:00 va a asegurar que estén bien.
01:11:03 - Gracias. Gracias.
01:11:08 - You're very welcome, sir.
01:11:11 - Now, would you ask him to tell me in detail
01:11:18 about what happened the day Sheriff Morris visited him at his home?
01:11:24 - Quiere saber detalladamente
01:11:27 lo que sucedió el día que llegó el Sheriff Morris a su casa.
01:11:31 - Acabábamos de regresar de trabajar dos semanas.
01:11:37 - They had just returned from working two weeks.
01:11:40 - Me estaba rasurando mi esposa,
01:11:43 y los niños estaban jugando.
01:11:46 Era tarde, como las cuatro.
01:11:49 - It was late in the afternoon.
01:11:52 The children were playing.
01:11:55 [child crying]
01:11:58 - Estrenistas.
01:12:15 - Claro.
01:12:17 - No llovió.
01:12:20 [whistles]
01:12:21 - Mi hijito.
01:12:22 - Daddy.
01:12:23 - Sí, tráeme el agua.
01:12:26 - Valeriano, cuida al niño.
01:12:31 No se va a mojar tanto.
01:12:34 - Valeriano.
01:12:39 Valeriano, tráeme por favor la navaja.
01:12:43 Gracias, mi hijita.
01:12:47 - ¿Cómo está el niño?
01:12:50 - Bien, gracias. Yo creo que sí.
01:12:53 - Voy a dormir semanas.
01:12:54 - Sí, Valeriano.
01:12:56 - Valeriano, ven aquí a ver si apriete.
01:12:58 - Sí.
01:12:59 - Lorenzo, estás pisando las plantas.
01:13:11 Quítate de ahí.
01:13:13 ¡Quítate!
01:13:18 [whistles]
01:13:20 ¡Uf!
01:13:24 ¡Venga, a ver!
01:13:26 - A ver quién es.
01:13:32 ¿Cuántos son?
01:13:39 Quédate los niños adentro.
01:13:47 [whistles]
01:13:49 - Buenas tardes.
01:13:58 - Buenas tardes.
01:13:59 Ask him what his name is.
01:14:01 ¿Cómo se llama?
01:14:03 - Romaldo.
01:14:04 - Ask old Romaldo if he knows Gregorio Cortez.
01:14:08 El sheriff quiere hablar con Gregorio Cortez.
01:14:13 - ¿Te quiere?
01:14:16 [whistles]
01:14:18 - Gregorio Cortez a sus órdenes. ¿En qué les puedo ayudar?
01:14:26 - Ask him if he's traded him a horse lately.
01:14:29 - El sheriff quiere saber si has cambiado un caballo ahora.
01:14:34 - No, un caballo no.
01:14:41 El sheriff dice que ya hablamos con el otro, que no hay que mentir.
01:14:47 - ¿Cómo se me hace que vinieron por el cambio que hice con los ranchers?
01:14:54 Te dije.
01:14:56 - No estamos mintiendo.
01:15:02 No cambiamos un caballo.
01:15:04 Era una yegua.
01:15:07 - Well, then you hobbla him that he's under arrest.
01:15:11 - El sheriff dice que te va a arrestar.
01:15:17 - ¿Por qué?
01:15:20 No nos puede arrestar por nada. No hemos hecho nada.
01:15:23 ¿No?
01:15:25 - He says no man can arrest him.
01:15:28 - Well, boy, get the back of that, sir.
01:15:34 - No, no dijo.
01:15:36 - No.
01:15:39 - ¡Ah!
01:15:42 [Gunshot]
01:15:44 [Gunshot]
01:15:46 [Groaning]
01:15:49 [Gunshot]
01:16:15 - ¡Poliviano! ¡Poliviano!
01:16:18 - ¡Agarran los caballos!
01:16:23 - ¡Andale!
01:16:27 - Te tienes que levantar.
01:16:37 [Coughing]
01:16:39 [Crying]
01:16:41 - Andale.
01:16:43 - Te tienes que levantar.
01:16:46 - Why?
01:17:11 - Why did he tell the sheriff no
01:17:14 when the sheriff asked him if he'd traded a horse?
01:17:18 - He said no, he had not traded a caballo.
01:17:23 He had traded a yegua, which is a mare.
01:17:28 - I see.
01:17:30 - In Spanish, we make a distinction
01:17:33 between a male horse and a female horse.
01:17:39 - So it was a matter of misunderstanding.
01:17:44 The interpreter did not understand the word--
01:17:47 what was that word again?
01:17:49 - Yegua.
01:17:50 - Yegua.
01:17:52 So he told the sheriff no, he hadn't traded a horse.
01:17:57 This--would you please tell him
01:18:00 that this is a very important fact?
01:18:03 It's the most important fact that's come out so far.
01:18:07 - ¿Qué es importante?
01:18:10 - Cuando llegó el sheriff Morris a su casa
01:18:14 y le preguntó que si había cambiado caballo,
01:18:19 usted dijo que no, que era yegua,
01:18:24 y ellos no entendieron.
01:18:27 - ¿Por eso?
01:18:31 ¿Por eso murió mi hermano?
01:18:36 - ¿Por eso murió mi hermano?
01:18:39 - What did he say, please, ma'am?
01:18:43 - He asked if that's--
01:18:47 that confusion was why his brother died.
01:18:52 - Yes, yes, they--
01:19:01 they didn't understand what he said.
01:19:06 [dog barking]
01:19:08 - Sí, señor.
01:19:11 Era una confusión.
01:19:15 - Please continue. What--what happened next?
01:19:21 - ¿Qué sucedió entonces?
01:19:25 - Llevé a Romaldo a la casa de algún amigo.
01:19:32 - He took his brother to the house of a friend.
01:19:37 - There you go.
01:19:58 - ¿No?
01:20:01 - Y ahí.
01:20:05 - ¿Y aquí?
01:20:12 - He left him there.
01:20:18 - Then where did he go?
01:20:20 - ¿Qué hizo entonces, señor?
01:20:23 - Fui andando al norte.
01:20:28 - He started walking north.
01:20:30 - Porque sabía que iban a buscarme al sur.
01:20:36 - Because he knew they would look for him in the south.
01:20:38 - Fui a la casa de mi compadre, Martín Roblero.
01:20:45 - ¿Qué pasó?
01:20:47 - Acababa yo de decirle qué había pasado cuando vinieron.
01:20:52 - He had just finished telling them what had happened when they arrived.
01:20:58 - Did he know who these people were?
01:21:10 - ¿Sabía usted, señor, quién eran?
01:21:15 - No.
01:21:19 - No.
01:21:22 - ¡Hola, Martín!
01:21:47 - They hung him.
01:21:50 - They hung my son.
01:21:55 - Ellos se lo han puesto a su hijo de Dios.
01:22:06 - I saw it.
01:22:09 - Él los vio hacerlo.
01:22:15 - Mr. Abernathy, you may address the jury.
01:22:19 - Your Honor, gentlemen of the jury, let me attempt now to put in perspective the facts that have been brought out in the testimony here.
01:22:31 - Gentlemen, I would be dwelling in a fool's paradise to believe that you also had not heard these rumors and read these headlines that screamed for the lifeblood of this man.
01:22:44 - Gentlemen, he's not a criminal. He's a simple man of the earth.
01:22:49 - He acted legally under the laws of Texas.
01:22:52 - Under our laws, a man may resist an illegal arrest even to the point of using deadly force if deadly force is threatened against him.
01:23:05 - When Sheriff Morris asked Mr. Cortez if he'd traded for a horse, Mr. Cortez said he had not traded for a horse, he'd traded for a mare.
01:23:15 - The interpreter did not know the word for mare, so he simply told the sheriff, "No, he had not traded a horse."
01:23:23 - Now, put yourself in his shoes, ladies and gentlemen.
01:23:27 - A man comes to your house, a man who speaks a tongue foreign to you.
01:23:31 - You don't understand him. He asks questions. You try your best to answer these questions, and suddenly he draws a revolver and shoots your brother, mortally wounding him.
01:23:43 - What would you do, gentlemen?
01:23:48 - Would you pull your revolver and fire trying to protect your life, your property, your family, your brother?
01:23:57 - Or would you stand there and accept the medicine that your brother has just taken?
01:24:04 - I believe I know the answer to that.
01:24:09 - I believe every honest man in this courtroom can answer that question.
01:24:16 - Of course you would fire. Of course you'd fight to save your family. And of course you'd flee.
01:24:26 - For he knew, had he stayed, a posse would have come, not thirsting for justice, thirsting for his blood.
01:24:42 - He fled to the home of his friend, Mr. Martin Roblero, who lives in Gonzales County.
01:24:52 - In the evening, after it was dark, they heard a noise. He ran out the door and he saw this enormous shape of a man bearing down on him on horseback, firing his pistols.
01:25:06 - Well, Mr. Cortez, not knowing who this man was, there was no announcement made, fired his pistols wildly as he tried to run, scrabbling in the rocky earth.
01:25:18 - No man could hit anything on purpose, moving like that. If he did kill Sheriff Glover, it was self-defense.
01:25:27 - Mr. Schnabel, who my client is also accused of killing, was on the other side of the house.
01:25:36 - I'd like someone to explain to me how somebody can shoot a man on the other side of the house, maybe shoot over it and a bullet drop down, I don't know.
01:25:45 - Gentlemen, this man has suffered untold pain and agony. He's lost his brother. His family is at this moment incarcerated in jail.
01:25:57 - His children, his wife. Gentlemen, release this family. Let them be together again.
01:26:07 - The only crime that this man has committed is... has been too good a horseman. Thank you, gentlemen.
01:26:16 - Your Honor.
01:26:36 - Your Honor. Gentlemen of the jury. Members of the court.
01:26:45 - My worthy adversary, Mr. Abernathy, has sought to paint you some pretty pictures.
01:26:59 - He has tried to draw a picture that Gregorio Cortez is a victim here.
01:27:07 - Well, there were only three victims. And they're all dead. At the hands of Gregorio Cortez.
01:27:19 - Now, who is Gregorio Cortez?
01:27:24 - Who is Gregorio Cortez?
01:27:26 - Gregorio Cortez is a man who kills and runs in the cover of darkness.
01:27:39 - He drew a gun and shot our beloved sheriff, Dick Glover.
01:27:49 - And our friend, Henry Schnoble.
01:27:54 - And in his diabolical, scheming ways, he rode in circles.
01:28:02 - He rode in figures of eight, eluding the law, and I'm sure laughing all the way.
01:28:12 - Mrs. Glover, your trials are just beginning with your six young orphaned daughters.
01:28:21 - There'll be nights that you'll wake in a feverish nightmare of loneliness and reach across your bed for the protection and the love of your husband's arm.
01:28:40 - But he won't be there. Because Gregorio Cortez has taken him away.
01:28:47 - And in the future, when those six helpless young orphans need a father's touch, a father's love,
01:29:07 - when that little girl falls and scrapes her knees and seeks to sit on her daddy's knee, that knee will not be there.
01:29:16 - Because Gregorio Cortez has taken it away.
01:29:22 - And so I ask this jury to bring in the only verdict, and that is murder in the first degree.
01:29:37 - Take Gregorio Cortez out of this free world and lock him away until it is time to hang him.
01:29:51 - Until it is time to hang him.
01:29:53 - Who did they bring now?
01:29:59 - I don't know. I haven't seen them yet.
01:30:03 - I don't know, baby.
01:30:05 - I don't know how you know it's Cortez.
01:30:10 - I'm sure they brought that saint.
01:30:15 - No, it's my lawyer.
01:30:18 - Shut up!
01:30:19 - Is the boss in? Hello? Oh, I definitely expect trouble. Hell, there's trouble right now. Yes, sir.
01:30:33 - Order! Get set out! Ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. Take your seats.
01:30:41 - Order in the court. Order in the court. Order!
01:30:47 - Gentlemen of the jury, have you reached a verdict?
01:30:50 - We have, Your Honor.
01:30:52 - Will the defendant please rise?
01:30:55 - We, the jury, find the defendant guilty of murder without malice, and assess 50 years confinement and Texas permit.
01:31:13 - No, no mate este hombre. Al otro si mate, pero al este hombre no mate.
01:31:18 - No es posible. No, a este hombre no mate. No!
01:31:22 - No mate, hombre! No mate, hombre! No mate, hombre! No mate! No mate este hombre!
01:31:32 - No kill him, man! No kill him, man! No mate! No mate este hombre! No mate este hombre!
01:31:42 - Que viva Gregorio! Que viva!
01:31:45 - Senores, senoras, muchisimas gracias por haber venido esta noche. Amigos, si Gregorio Cortes es culpable, que lo castiguen.
01:31:57 - Pero si no es, hágase la justicia. La justicia, desgraciadamente, cuesta dinero.
01:32:06 - Por favor, abran su corazón y hagan su contribución. Por favor, señores. Muchisimas gracias, señor.
01:32:15 - Gracias, gracias.
01:32:31 - Decía Gregorio Cortes, con su pistola en la mano, no corran rinches cobales, soy solo un mexicano.
01:32:45 - Wayne!
01:32:50 - Wayne!
01:32:51 - Wayne!
01:33:04 - Wayne!
01:33:13 - Wayne!
01:33:19 - Wayne!
01:33:20 - All right.
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01:34:08 - Cortes, wait!
01:34:12 - You know what we want, Frank?
01:34:13 [Shouting]
01:34:15 - What's going on?
01:34:16 [Shouting]
01:34:17 - Hey, Cortes!
01:34:18 [Shouting]
01:34:19 - What in the hell are you talking about?
01:34:24 [Shouting]
01:34:25 - That's not what we're talking about!
01:34:26 - He's ours, Frank.
01:34:27 - We're not going home with him!
01:34:28 - No, he's not yours!
01:34:29 - We're gonna get him, Wayne!
01:34:30 - He belongs to the state of Texas. That's who he belongs to.
01:34:33 - No, we want him! Now!
01:34:35 - Come on, boys!
01:34:37 [Shouting]
01:34:40 - Don't get yourself in trouble like this now!
01:34:43 - Are we gonna stand here and let more sheriffs get killed?
01:34:46 - No!
01:34:47 - Damn you, go home, boys!
01:34:50 - We don't wanna hear no more talk, Frank.
01:34:52 - You're gonna hear as much talk as I got involved.
01:34:55 [Shouting]
01:34:57 - I took a move, damn you!
01:34:59 [Shouting]
01:35:02 - We're gonna take him!
01:35:03 [Shouting]
01:35:09 [Shouting]
01:35:15 - Garvey!
01:35:18 [Shouting]
01:35:26 [Shouting]
01:35:31 - Get him, boys!
01:35:33 [Shouting]
01:35:37 - I don't wanna have to shoot anyone, but I will.
01:35:41 - Back off with that thing!
01:35:42 - Now, y'all just hold it just a minute.
01:35:44 - I was a friend of Dick Glover's, just like the rest of you.
01:35:48 - We all know it.
01:35:49 - But let me tell you how we all feel, Frank.
01:35:52 - And I can speak for all of us.
01:35:54 - All we want is that damn greaser.
01:35:57 - I'd probably be out there with you tonight. You know that.
01:36:00 - That's enough jabberin', Frank.
01:36:02 - Now, you gonna let us in?
01:36:03 - That's all we want.
01:36:04 - What in the hell's the matter with you people?
01:36:07 - You wanna avenge the death of Dick Glover?
01:36:11 - Well, why the hell don't you bring a friend of his up here?
01:36:15 - Not one of his enemies.
01:36:17 - You wouldn't dare come outside and say that.
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01:38:15 - There he is. Let's go.
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01:38:49 - There's Glegover.
01:38:51 That's the man.
01:38:53 He killed somebody.
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