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As the sun set over the Texas plains, Brushy Bill smiled, a flash of that old, boyish defiance returning to his face. "The subtitles of my life were written in blood and dust," he said, tapping the old film canister on the table. "Most people just read the words. I lived the spaces in between." subtitle Young.Guns.II.1990.720p.BluRay.x264.[Y...

"They say Pat Garrett killed me in the dark at Pete Maxwell’s place," Brushy Bill rasped, his voice sounding like gravel grinding together. "But Garrett was a better businessman than a lawman. He didn't want a corpse; he wanted a legacy." He began to tell a story that wasn't in the history books.

According to Brushy Bill, they staged the "death" with the help of a drifter who had passed away from consumption. Garrett got his reward and his fame, and Billy the Kid vanished into the shimmering heat of the desert, becoming a ghost who watched his own legend grow on movie screens decades later. : You can find the movie on platforms

: The film is famous for its use of "Blaze of Glory" by Jon Bon Jovi and its portrayal of the Brushy Bill Roberts theory.

"Pat told me the world was getting too small for outlaws," the old man whispered. "He said he’d give me a head start if I promised to die. Not really die, you understand—just let the Kid die so the man could live." "Most people just read the words

Back in 1881, after the escape from the Lincoln County jail, Billy hadn't headed straight for the border. He had circled back for one last look at the life he was leaving behind. He met Garrett in a sun-bleached canyon. There were no shots fired—just a long, quiet conversation between two men who had once shared a bottle and a dream of the West.