:27:02
Rick borrowed it. He was going
to Dodge City, he and his friend Lee.
:27:08
They stopped at Pawley for a drink.
:27:11
When they come out, the horses
was gone and my saddle, too.
:27:15
- What day was that?
- Let me see, that was last Sunday.
:27:21
- That's the day my wife was killed.
- Your wife?
:27:28
Those fellas that got your saddle
murdered my wife.
:27:32
- That's why I want them.
- Gee, I'm sorry, Matt.
:27:36
Here I been talking about
a couple of damn horses.
:27:39
No wonder you're after them. Anything
you need, you know where to come.
:27:45
I'll ride with you.
:27:46
You know, I was in my office
straight through the day that it happened.
:27:52
It's funny your son didn't report
those stolen horses.
:27:55
Probably never thought to. Nobody here
goes to a marshal, they all come to me.
:28:00
- Yeah.
- Do you have anything to go on?
:28:04
They could walk in here,
you wouldn't know them.
:28:07
I wouldn't know them both, but...
I'd know one of them.
:28:12
Well, that's better. How?
:28:15
My wife got him across the face
with the lash. Petey was there.
:28:19
Petey?
:28:22
I got a son, too.
:28:25
Nine years old and he was there, Craig.
:28:29
Petey says she laid his cheek
open to the bone.
:28:36
Well, that's something.
:28:43
You know, a cut like that
would leave a mark for quite some time.
:28:47
Yeah, I guess it would.
:28:54
I think I'd better have a talk
with your son Rick and his friend.
:28:58
Well, they're not here. They couldn't
tell you any different than they told me.