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Mon, Oct 7, 1968
Jemal is framed for murder in a town close to the desert. Corey breaks him out of jail before a lynch mob can hang him. They are pursued into the desert by a fanatical sheriff who has secrets of his own. Things get sticky when Earl's horse goes lame and he gets bit by a rattlesnake. And what secret is the sheriff hiding? And how will that help Jemal?
Mon, Nov 25, 1968
On a stormy night, Corey and Jemal reach their destination, a small farm owned by an old friend. But the farm has been taken over by a band of southern sympathizers who want to recruit Corey to be their leader, to restore the Old South to its glory. Jemal sees the body of their friend in the barn but is almost immediately shot. An army general and his family also seek shelter from the rain. What the general carries in his wagon surprises Corey, helping him to decide to join the gang, but only temporarily.
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Mon, Dec 2, 1968
Jemal is made sheriff of a town when the current sheriff, his old friend, plus another man are killed. Corey is made deputy. But townspeople are not helpful in keeping the peace. A woman can give an alibi to the man accused, but is intimidated by the man running the town behind the scenes.
Mon, Dec 16, 1968
Corey overhears a whispered conversation in a bath house that leads him to believe "The Butcher of Bennington" is in town. Twelve people died when they refused to hand over a confederate soldier during the war, who was Corey. The man was being blackmailed by a soldier. Later, the soldier, who was fatally stabbed, collapses in Corey's arms. The owner of the bath house supposedly hangs himself. Corey investigates and eliminates suspects. The main suspect has a paralyzed arm and is a friend of Jemal's.
Mon, Dec 23, 1968
While on their way to a job offer, Earl and Jemal save a runaway Conestoga wagon. Inside the wagon are a teenage boy, a young girl and their dying mother. The mother soon dies and Earl and Jemal help the kids bury her. They bring the kids with them to the nearest stage coach station which is 22 miles away. While on their way, they are followed by two men who turn out to be bounty hunters after the children's father. The father is an escaped convict who shows up at the station to take his kids to Mexico with him. The bounty hunters show up soon after, however, and after a shootout the father and two bounty hunters are all dead. Jemal and Earl put the two kids on a stage to take them to their aunt in California before continuing on to the job offer.
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Mon, Jan 6, 1969
Crooked lawmen and a judge railroad and shanghai Jemal to work a gold mine. Corey spots Jemal's horse being ridden by the sheriff. He realizes the trick, and gets himself hired as a guard, so he can break Jamal out. As a former slave, Jemal has problems with leg irons. As a slave, he had never worn them before.
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Mon, Feb 10, 1969
Earl and Jemal capture a black man wanted for murder. The man says he'll never get a fair trial because he's black. A wealthy rancher holds great influence over townspeople. It was his foreman who was killed, and he is convinced the black man did it. Another bounty hunter shows up and begins work for the rancher. Earl knows the sheriff and says he's an honest man. The black man has an alibi, but the rancher's influence could get the farmer/alibi to change his mind.
Mon, Mar 24, 1969
Caught in a heavy thunderstorm, Earl and Jemal seek shelter in a small cave. But they soon discover it's an Indian burial cave. They battle superstition, each other, and outside Indians who seem to be guarding the sanctity of the cave. Attempts are made to smoke them out, but after one skirmish, the night becomes even darker for one of them, blinded by a bullet graze.
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Mon, Mar 31, 1969
Corey and Jamal ride into a nearly deserted town to collect a bounty, only to find the remaining assorted characters hostile, believing they are parr of an outlaw gang bent in destroying the town and killing anyone found there. It's either help or stay in jail,and as their horses were stolen...
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Mon, Apr 28, 1969
Thrown together after an acrimonious separation, which left Corey scarred by Jemal's Kiowa brothers, the bounty hunters escort a white prisoner who killed many Apache, including a squaw. But they're being followed by both Indian and whites. The Indians want revenge. His white confederates want to free him to pursue a gold mine. Corey wants revenge. They once again fight it out.
Mon, May 5, 1969
Just as Corey and Jamal arrive in town they help out two Native Americans who are being beaten by some roughnecks. This leads them to guarding the wagon shipments from the tribe's lucrative silver mine, much to the chagrin of the local sheriff. It would turn out to be The Outcasts final episode.