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Billy the Kid Part 10: The Fire Was the Verdict

Billy the Kid Part 10: The Fire Was the Verdict

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The fire didn’t end the siege.

It was the verdict.

In Part 10 of Gallows and Gunfights, we take you into the final day of the Lincoln County War’s most infamous battle—the burning of the McSween house.

What begins as a standoff ends in fire, collapse, and a desperate breakout into darkness. Alexander McSween is killed. The Regulators are scattered. And Billy the Kid walks out of the flames—not as a follower, but as something else entirely.

This episode breaks down:

  • The military intervention that changed the outcome of the siege
  • How legal authority was used to justify lethal force
  • The deliberate burning of the McSween house
  • The breakout attempt under gunfire and chaos
  • The death of McSween and the collapse of his faction
  • How Billy the Kid survived—and why this moment made him unforgettable

This wasn’t a clean fight.

It wasn’t justice.

It was power, failure, and consequence colliding in one place—until nothing was left but fire.

And when it was over…

the war didn’t end.

It changed.

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🔥 WHY THIS STORY MATTERS

The Lincoln County War wasn’t just about outlaws.

It was about broken systems, corrupted power, and the men caught in between.

And in the middle of it all—

one name survived the fire.

Billy the Kid.

🎙️ NEXT EPISODE

The war is over.

But Billy’s story is just beginning.

Next, we follow what happens after Lincoln—and how Billy the Kid becomes a legend.

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