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Mountain men convict Heath of murder and sentence him to hard labor to support the victim's widow.
Mountain men convict Heath of murder and sentence him to hard labor to support the victim's widow.
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S3, EP14 "Journey Into Violence"Mountain men convict Heath of murder and sentence him to hard labor to support the victim's widow.
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