Some of these Gunsmoke episodes put me in mind of my great-great-great-great grandmother (give or take a couple of greats). Her husband died and a neighbor decided he could therefore claim her as his. He drove onto her place and ordered her into his wagon or buggy, whatever, and she went into the house to get a bundle of clothes. She came out concealing a pistol and shot him through the bundle. The sheriff investigated and told her something to the effect of "I believe we'll just bury him and say no more about it." Anyhow that's the way I heard it.
It's been stated in numerous episodes that a woman guilty of murder need not fear being hanged. And her husband was regarded so low by the community that it would have been hard to find a jury who would have convicted her, especially if they had been informed that her husband had beaten her "hundreds of times" throughout their 27 year marriage.
Doing repeated injury to his wife, violating a sacred trust in the process, and taking advantage of her illiteracy--he HAD to have known on some level that he was committing false prophesy by claiming to have been given carte blanche with her!
I love these old radio shows.I was born too late to hear them for real,but I can't get enough of them.
Good episode about domestic abuse. Listened on November 5, 2022. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Very powerful episode
Great episode. Fine acting from the female guest star.
Virginia Greg?
Excellent episode. So well done!
Some of these Gunsmoke episodes put me in mind of my great-great-great-great grandmother (give or take a couple of greats). Her husband died and a neighbor decided he could therefore claim her as his. He drove onto her place and ordered her into his wagon or buggy, whatever, and she went into the house to get a bundle of clothes. She came out concealing a pistol and shot him through the bundle. The sheriff investigated and told her something to the effect of "I believe we'll just bury him and say no more about it." Anyhow that's the way I heard it.
I live gunsmoke just wish you could watch the tv show but can't find but one
She just taking care of business. Don't blame her one bit
Got what he had coming.
She'd get off cause it wasn't murder.
It's been stated in numerous episodes that a woman guilty of murder need not fear being hanged. And her husband was regarded so low by the community that it would have been hard to find a jury who would have convicted her, especially if they had been informed that her husband had beaten her "hundreds of times" throughout their 27 year marriage.
Doing repeated injury to his wife, violating a sacred trust in the process, and taking advantage of her illiteracy--he HAD to have known on some level that he was committing false prophesy by claiming to have been given carte blanche with her!
Cheese, could get any more real than this ?
It was a great ending performance by Virginia Gregg.
Not exactly a show for children is it?