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True Crime Historian

Jerry The Wildcat

True Crime Historian

Pulpular Media

True Crime

4.5720 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2025

⏱️ 95 minutes

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Summary

Special Triple Feature
Episodes 306, 309, 311

Jerry The Wildcat
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Adapted from True Detective, vol. 56 no. 4, February 1952By Jonas BayerA cowboy rolls into Miles City, Montana, on his way back home to Iowa, and stops in a local cafe to buy a fellow ranch hand a drink. When he's found later, beaten nearly to death in an alley and his roll of bills missing, officials set out to find the fiery red-head he had been talking to in the bar. There was only one clue as to who murdered the drunken cowboy: The fiery red-headed teenager he escorted out of the cafe.
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0:00.0

The afternoon bus from Billings, Montana, turned off U.S. Highway 10 and rumbled down Main Street to the Miles City Depot.

0:14.4

Hot exhaust fumes shimmered from the screened grill in the rear of the vehicle.

0:19.9

Dust, fine as powder, crusted the hubcaps of the ponderous

0:24.5

wheels. John Hoffman leaned forward in his plush seat and looked hopefully out of the bus window.

0:33.5

His eyes lingered on the neon sign of a nearby cafe. He could almost hear the tinkle of ice cubes in tall glasses

0:42.3

that afternoon of Tuesday, September 11th, 1951,

0:46.3

wallowed in the dry heat of the merciless Montana Sun.

1:04.1

The bus nosed its way into the shadows of the terminal building.

1:07.5

There was a stir of activity among the passengers.

1:13.6

Hoffman rose to his feet, drawn by the prospect of a soothing drink and the dark coolness of a comfortable bar. A tall, rangy man stood with his back against the depot wall. He

1:23.6

held the string of a tobacco sack between his teeth, and his attention was fixed on the brown paper cylinder,

1:30.5

which he was smoothing between his nicotine-stained fingers.

1:35.0

A grin turned up the corners of Hoffman's mouth.

1:40.0

With long strides, he reached the man's side and pounded him on the shoulder.

1:46.7

Walt, you old horse thief, Hoffman yelped happily. What are you doing here in Miles City?

1:53.1

His friend, Walter Mackie, grabbed Hoffman's hand and pumped it vigorously.

1:59.0

Mackley and Hoffman had worked together on the same ranch near Helena.

2:03.6

Hoffman had just left his job only the day before.

2:07.9

Just passing through, Mackley said.

2:10.5

What about you?

2:12.3

Going home to Iowa.

2:13.9

How about a drink, chum?

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