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Gunsmoke: Stage Holdup – When Greed Destroys Criminal Trust

This gripping Gunsmoke episode takes listeners on a journey through the tension between criminal greed and Marshal Matt Dillon’s patient detective work. When Dillon awakens during a stagecoach holdup to find a shotgun in his face, two masked bandits rob the stage—and when a passenger resists with a derringer, he’s murdered by the outlaw called Charlie. Despite being unarmed and outgunned, the marshal carefully observes the criminals, particularly noting the distinctive voice of the man with the shotgun, Jeremo.

Back in Dodge, Dillon spots Jeremo in town and begins surveillance, discovering the outlaw has an injured partner hiding on the prairie. When a cowboy named Bird discovers Charlie’s body and the buried loot, Dillon cleverly conceals the money’s recovery, knowing Jeremo will suspect his former partner of stealing it. This powerful episode explores how distrust and paranoia destroy criminal partnerships when the marshal springs his trap at Kelly’s stable.

Episode Highlights & Quotes

“You might as well have been wearing snow shoes with cowbells tied on them.” – Marshal Dillon to Chester about his obvious tracking skills

“Under the circumstances it was murder and was honey.” – Marshal Dillon making clear that killing the passenger wasn’t justified self-defense

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Peter McCully
Peter McCullyhttps://thepulsecommunity.ca
Peter is the retired Publisher of The Parksville Qualicum Beach News, The Alberni Valley Times and the Vancouver Island Daily newspapers. He is a former broadcaster who produced and hosted the local "PQBeat" and "Today in BC" podcasts.
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