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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Judge is a judge in Montana. | |||
== During the events of [[The Twilight Zone: Season 1 Episode 26 Execution]] played by [[Fay Roope]] == | == During the events of [[The Twilight Zone: Season 1 Episode 26 Execution]] played by [[Fay Roope]] == | ||
[[Joe Caswell]] is led on horseback to the hanging tree and a noose is put around his neck. A [[Reverend (Twilight Zone S1E26)|Reverend]] walks up along with the | [[Joe Caswell]] is led on horseback to the hanging tree and a noose is put around his neck. A [[Reverend (Twilight Zone S1E26)|Reverend]] walks up along with the Judge and Joe tells the Reverend that he isn't interested in prayers. Joe tells the Judge to hurry it along and tells him that he shot his victim, because the victim had too much mouth and not enough brains. The [[Victim's Father]] points out that Joe shot his son in the back and says that the more Joe kicks as he hangs, the more he feels justice has been served. The Judge calls Joe evil and the hanging starts. Joe suddenly disappears from the noose and [[Paul Johnson]] appears in the noose. The Reverend and Judge are shocked when they see Paul and worry they hung an innocent man. |
Revision as of 17:38, 15 April 2022
Background
Judge is a judge in Montana.
During the events of The Twilight Zone: Season 1 Episode 26 Execution played by Fay Roope
Joe Caswell is led on horseback to the hanging tree and a noose is put around his neck. A Reverend walks up along with the Judge and Joe tells the Reverend that he isn't interested in prayers. Joe tells the Judge to hurry it along and tells him that he shot his victim, because the victim had too much mouth and not enough brains. The Victim's Father points out that Joe shot his son in the back and says that the more Joe kicks as he hangs, the more he feels justice has been served. The Judge calls Joe evil and the hanging starts. Joe suddenly disappears from the noose and Paul Johnson appears in the noose. The Reverend and Judge are shocked when they see Paul and worry they hung an innocent man.