Billy the Kid After Lincoln: 11 - The Fugitive Months
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After the Battle of Lincoln ended in fire and blood, the war didn’t end—it changed.
In this episode of Gallows & Gunfights, we follow Billy the Kid through the months that transformed him from a wartime participant into a hunted outlaw. With the Regulators scattered and the Murphy–Dolan faction reclaiming control, Billy and a small circle of loyal riders—Tom O’Folliard and Charlie Bowdre among them—are forced into a life of constant movement, survival, and evasion.
We break down the killing of Morris Bernstein near the Mescalero Agency—an incident that would follow Billy for the rest of his life despite conflicting accounts of who actually pulled the trigger. Then, we examine Governor Lew Wallace’s 1878 amnesty proclamation—a public promise of peace that deliberately excluded Billy and ensured his war with the law would continue.
As the territory stabilizes and the legal system tightens around him, Billy finds himself trapped in a narrowing world—no longer part of a war, but unable to escape its consequences.
This is the story of the months where everything changed.
The war was over.
Billy the Kid was not.
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