After the Lincoln County War, there was supposed to be peace.
Instead, there was Huston Chapman.
In this episode of Gallows & Gunfights, we break down the murder that changed everything—and the deal that followed.
Billy the Kid witnesses Chapman’s killing in the streets of Lincoln, then makes a calculated move: he reaches out to Governor Lew Wallace, offering testimony in exchange for protection. What follows is one of the most critical turning points in his life.
He surrenders.
He testifies under oath.
He helps build cases against the very men who controlled Lincoln.
And then the system turns.
With indictments failing and the courts refusing to honor Wallace’s promise, Billy is left in custody—still charged, still exposed, and now out of options.
So he makes another decision.
He walks out.
This episode tracks the full arc:
- The murder of Huston Chapman
- The secret meeting with Governor Lew Wallace
- Billy’s testimony and the collapse of the cases
- The legal breakdown that left him unprotected
- The quiet escape of June 17, 1879
- His return to Fort Sumner and outlaw life
This is where Billy the Kid stops trying to work within the system—and starts operating against it.
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What is Dark Dialogue: Gallows and Gunfights?
Gallows & Gunfights explores the real history of the American frontier—where violence, survival, and reputation shaped life in the Old West.
Hosted by Dark Dialogue creator John McColl, the series examines the outlaws, lawmen, and conflicts that defined the era, separating documented events from the myths that grew around them.
From the Lincoln County War and Billy the Kid to lesser-known cases buried in frontier history, each episode breaks down what actually happened—and what didn’t.
Gallows & Gunfights focuses on one goal: cutting through legend to uncover the truth behind the West.