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== Background ==
== Background ==
Yen Sun is a resident of Lincoln County, New Mexico.  She is originally from Silver City, Nevada, but was given to [[L.G. Murphy]] after her family destroyed one of his shirts.
J. McCloskey is a cowboy in Lincoln County, New Mexico.


== During the events of [[Young Guns (1988)]] played by [[Alice Carter]] ==
== During the events of [[Young Guns (1988)]] played by [[Geoffrey Blake]] ==
[[Doc Scurlock]] sees Yen standing next to [[L.G. Murphy]] and invites her to dance.  As they are dancing she tells him that Murphy is her guardianDoc tells Yen a poem he wrote and after he recognizes Doc, Murphy leaves with her.  Doc sees Yen and offers her flowers, but she refuses to accept them.  Later, he goes to speak with Yen to try and convince her to leave with him, but she refusesMurphy, Yen and Judge Bristol ride up in Murphy's carriage and Yen runs to [[Alex McSween]]'s house.  The cavalry troops start shooting at the home and Murphy's posse starts the house on fire.  The Regulators run out of the house and start shooting at the troops and posse members. Doc mentions in the epilogue that he, Yen, and her family moved East.
J. McCloskey walks up to [[John Tunstall]]'s property and tells John that [[L.G. Murphy]] fired him and he is looking for work.  One evening John takes the Regulators into town for a New Year's dance.  [[William H. Bonney]] meets [[Pat Garrett]] and tells McCloskey that someday he will more well known than PatAs John and the Regulators are riding back to their property, they see some Prairie Grouse and chase after them.  As they are hunting the grouse, a group of Murphy's men ride up and shoot and kill JohnAfter John's funeral, [[Alex McSween]] convinces [[Justice Wilson]] to deputize the Regulators.
 


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The Regulators head to a location where [[Henry Hill]] was last seen with a woman named [[Janey]].  [[Dick Brewer]] hands William the warrant for Henry's arrest and tells him to give it to Henry.  William goes inside the outhouse and when Henry goes to pee, William shoots him dead with his gun hidden by his crotch.  The people in the bar hear the gunshot and a shootout starts and five of the bar patrons are killed.  Dick yells at William for killing Henry, but William just laughs.  Later, [[Doc Scurlock]] reads a newspaper article in which William is given credit for all the killings, and called the leader of the Regulators.  As [[Morton]] and [[Baker (Young Guns)|Baker]] are tracking the Regulators, they are ambushed by them.  Baker tells them that when they killed Henry they started a war, but Dick responds that they started the war when they killed John.  Morton points out that the Regulators are heavily outnumbered, but Dick says that they are still taking them to jail.  William talks about killing them, but McCloskey argues against it and suggests a new rout straight to Lincoln County.  William accuses McCloskey of being a spy and shoots him in the head.
 
 
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Revision as of 20:11, 11 November 2021

J. McCloskey

Background

J. McCloskey is a cowboy in Lincoln County, New Mexico.

During the events of Young Guns (1988) played by Geoffrey Blake

J. McCloskey walks up to John Tunstall's property and tells John that L.G. Murphy fired him and he is looking for work. One evening John takes the Regulators into town for a New Year's dance. William H. Bonney meets Pat Garrett and tells McCloskey that someday he will more well known than Pat. As John and the Regulators are riding back to their property, they see some Prairie Grouse and chase after them. As they are hunting the grouse, a group of Murphy's men ride up and shoot and kill John. After John's funeral, Alex McSween convinces Justice Wilson to deputize the Regulators.

The Regulators head to a location where Henry Hill was last seen with a woman named Janey. Dick Brewer hands William the warrant for Henry's arrest and tells him to give it to Henry. William goes inside the outhouse and when Henry goes to pee, William shoots him dead with his gun hidden by his crotch. The people in the bar hear the gunshot and a shootout starts and five of the bar patrons are killed. Dick yells at William for killing Henry, but William just laughs. Later, Doc Scurlock reads a newspaper article in which William is given credit for all the killings, and called the leader of the Regulators. As Morton and Baker are tracking the Regulators, they are ambushed by them. Baker tells them that when they killed Henry they started a war, but Dick responds that they started the war when they killed John. Morton points out that the Regulators are heavily outnumbered, but Dick says that they are still taking them to jail. William talks about killing them, but McCloskey argues against it and suggests a new rout straight to Lincoln County. William accuses McCloskey of being a spy and shoots him in the head.


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