The Murdering Cowboy | FULL EPISODE | The FBI Files
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- Mountain Man, Claude Dallas, always believed the rules didn't apply to him. Unravel the mystery alongside the FBI's greatest law enforcers and forensic scientists.
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Season 1 Episode 9: Alone and distrustful of authority, Claude Dallas lived off the land, poaching wildlife and selling the hides. When two game wardens confronted Dallas about his deeds, they were shot and killed. After a massive manhunt, Dallas was captured and convicted but escaped months later. On the FBI's Ten Most Wanted list, Dallas eluded agents for nearly a year until the FBI tracked him down in California.
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These documentaries from the good ole days of the late 90s and early 2000s were the best. Television will never be like this again. That's for sure.
Neither will the FBI.
Yep, I felt like I was back in the early 80s, especially with the 90s vehicles and set in the reenactments.
so true. good tv days
@@mlmallory2780 so true
@@sandangels73 You must have been responding to your invisible friend because that makes absolutely zero sense lol
That dive out the window was hilarious
Now I know what episode that came from when I seen it a hundred times in the intro.
The guy floating face down in the water with red paint on him is, too
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Yep. Forgot about that lmfao
@@DelMastro1984 same here, I alwaYS WONDERED if i was going to find this episode lol
@@DelMastro1984 Great point lol I always thought someone was being thrown out the window. Thanks for pointing that out lol
I thought I was watching an episode of Mcguyver when he jumped through the window and into the truck lmao
lol
Thats funny lol I remember macgyver😅 did he even touch the ground lol?
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Tv shows like this make good grown up bedtime stories.
As far as I’m concerned Dallas’s self defense claim fell threw the roof the minute he put a .22 round behind the ear of the officers that were already down. Smh🤦♂️
The game wardens were already dead, they never felt the .22 shot behind ear. It was their nose👃🏼 that actually got em killed.
They should've kept their nose out of Dallas's business.
@@ricktaylor3748 Nope.
Game wardens have jurisdiction, and if you trap illegally, you become their jurisdiction.
I'm curious what interesting things may be at your house?
@@mikeishome69 I don't have "jurisdictions" and I do NOT abide my man made laws. What I have at my home is my business.
@@ricktaylor3748 Yes you do.
If you do things that you want, you are abiding by a man made law, the idea that you're different than anyone is preposterous.
You absolutely do have jurisdictions, the instant your "Rights" encroach on another person's (Like in my next few points), similar to bodily harm, or otherwise, while not in a state of emergency, you will be held FULLY accountable, and you have no say otherwise.
Furthermore, you'll say that until your house is burning down, or someone is stealing from your property while you're on vacation.
There will always be a reason for you to come back to civilization.
@@mikeishome69 I live in the Appalachian mountains..If the law or game wardens get out of hand, we treat em like yellow jackets. We burn them out and make sure they are never found. I will NEVER comply with laws / commands / verbal warnings of law enforcement. I live by my own rules.
This dude thought he was Charles Bronson in Death Hunt 😂😂
Death hunt is a good movie too
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Both wardens where well known to be super dirty wardens
Never heard anything about it . But I sure believe it !
I remember reading different things about that Bill Pogue, being heavy-handed and suffering from big badge syndrome. I wouldn’t be surprised if that Connolly Elms had the same thing back in those days.
As a kid growing up Minnesota, in the 70s and 80s I’ve experienced that myself with one particular game warden. He had The I’m the law attitude…..
I was stationed in Alaska at the time as a Security police officer in the USAF. I remember the call coming over our radio's to be on the lookout for Claude Dallas in the event he tried to reach Alaska.
Sheesh
For a "loner" he sure had a lot of friends.
I know right lol
His so called friends turned him in, in they end he would have been better off alone.
Stephen Esperson learn the law when it comes to the FBI if they would have found out that dude was there & didn’t report it do you know how many charges he would be facing & the other two they would have got hit with about 5 charges & the Fed have a 95 to 98% conviction rate even back then
Or they had a lot of enemies
Amazing what can happen in back woods America, kinda like wall street!! Only not as well dressed.
Funny how he tried to portray a rough and tough wilderness man, when in reality he was an absolute coward.
Not being a smart mouth, but that IDIOT should have gotten LIFE!
I disagree he was a cowboy
He was a cowboy and a mountain man.
"He completed the final three weeks of his sentence back in Idaho at Orofino in 2005. Dallas served 22 years in prison, his sentence was reduced by eight years for good behavior. He was released in February 2005, and since then he has been sighted living in Grouse Creek, Utah and in the Alaska wilderness." The year is 2020 and he currently 70 years old.
When released in 05 he phoned Ian Tyson who wrote a song on his Cowboyography album at 3 am and asked if Northern BC was a viable place to live. Tyson told him there was nothing but civil servants
Thanks for the update 😃
@@rollie3383 LOL, but that song actually came out in 87. So the song came out between the time he escaped and when he was recaptured.
@@fordman2698 yes but even in prison until 05 he figured out what was what
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These were the days when all family get together to watch tv for shows like these, now things have changed days dramatically, tv was a medium not only for entertainment but also for family gatherings
That dive out of the window by Dallas is iconic
Dallas wasn't some wimpy prick with purple hair. He should've been more careful what he done with the body's. They rushed to their own death.
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what kind of prison is this, where someone can pass a wire cutter ( hidden in a cake maybe ? ) and you can escape by cutting a chicken fence ???
Lol
What kind of prison????? A shitty one!!!!!
very low quality because they never thought he was a high risk.
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First piece of evidence taken lady did not have on any gloves..
Dallas served 22 years in prison, his sentence was reduced by eight years for good behavior. He was released in February 2005, and since then he has been sighted living in Utah & Alaska
He took the lifes on many people his life should of been taken as well
@@deniseshephard3347 how many lives have you distroyed in your lifetime with your attitude, behavior, hate, etc
Don’t you think you might deserve some kind of punishment for???
Based on your comment you are very judgmental and mean.
I wouldn’t want you my friend or any kind of a person that could come across in my life.
Dallas did wrong, he got punished for, did his sentence, and now is a free man. Let him be.
@@deniseshephard3347 the *lives should *have
@@stfuplsok *should've*
@@bobbyshmurda5225 shortened/contracted form of.. should have
To the ones talking about search warrants...Game wardens do not need a search warrant to inspect your property when a suspected violation occurs, they actually have more rights than a police officer. I don't know the law in every state but its that way in a lot of them.
This is something I was wondering about. Were the Game Wardens on public property (e.g. Federal or Idaho State property), or were they on private property (e.g. Claude Dallas' personal property)? I imagine a search warrant would be needed on personal property, but what about if he was camping on public property?
@@function0077 I have a friend that is a game warden and they are considered Federal Law Enforcement. Even on private property they do not need a warrant. They can walk right up in your garage and start digging through your belongings if they feel the need to. Now the Constitution says something different but I'm just saying what they can do at least in this state.
@@function0077 I don't know why you have to discuss about search wardens when the guy absolutely senselessly shot two people. Even if what they did wouldn't have been correct, which it was, it doesn't warrant such a reaction. NOTHING warrants such a reaction.
@@chakko007 don’t do crooked shit and karma won’t hit you ten fold…probably would’ve lived longer too but revenue whores gonna whore…died cucking for Uncle Sam
I would not let them search my property he should have just ask them for their superior but not shoot the guys.
Of course he was unstoppable he was driving a 70s ford pickup! Back when they made trucks last more than a few years.
Trucks last way longer now then they did in the 70s. It was rare to see vehicles over 100k miles. Now they are just getting going at 100k miles
@@tugbankert6581 the engines last longer because of the overdrive transmissions but thats all. The bodies and frames are gone within 10 years and they need to be worked on almost constantly. The best vehicles even made were Honda and Toyota's in the 80s and 90s.
Legend has it, the truck is still in working condition
. rttrtrt0
Everything is made to fail (after about 5 years for cars) so you have to buy new and they keep making money.
Feel sorry for Stevens. That sight would haunt me for the rest of my life .
What? Two rangers getting blown away, right In front of you... why what’s the problem!
Poor guy must've been absolutely terrified. What a senseless crime.
@@petervandermey7896 So, if that was a family member who was a Game Warden, that was killed for no reason. Would that be a problem? I don't get this visceral for cop killings, can we not hold people accountable for committing crimes now?
Rest In Peace. My condolences to their families.
Nice words. RIP
@@murkedlikejay.6730 nah. Fuvk you
Upbeat
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Back when the FBI used to roll around in Honda Accords?
They moved up from their 1965 slant 6 Dodge....too conspicuous....
Better than the prelude, I guess
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I think they have a variety of vehicles lol.
I guess it was a tactical honda with cool stuff such as futuristic electric windows maybe? 🤣
The jailbreak part seems more amusing than the original case. This criminal has his own fans to plan the escape 😂😂
Crazy that he’s been free now since like 2011
he was released in February of 2005
@@johnaustin6673 That is disgusting. He should have been convicted of 2nd degree murder and received a much longer sentence. Those pro-Dallas country hicks - especially those on the jury - should themselves have been prosecuted
@@umedavk2011 fuck them wardens.
Yeah I saw him last week. He gave me some bobcat stew.
@@robertedmond6596 This tells me you're not a game warden. Or maybe you were on the jury. LOL.
He was released in February 2005, and since then he has been sighted living in Grouse Creek, Utah and in the Alaska wilderness
Why was he released
@@kwadwoboakye7135 no clue
@@kwadwoboakye7135 Because there are people who are idiots that can't recognize EVIL when it's in front of them.
They will make excuses because they're bigoted against anyone wearing a badge and don't take into account those men have families, too.
Regardless of what you feel about law officers, that mad man's "innocence" ended the moment he executed several men when they were on the ground and immobilized. That was not self-defense! That was murder, period.
That's awesome 😎
@@kwadwoboakye7135 cause he served his time
If I am ever charged with anything by the Feds i want to be tried in Idaho
mikhail2400 only if you are white. Any other color and you get the standard treatment.
May be a good idea if you're white.
No, we don't want any out of staters....sorry. 😆
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hellrzr1966 when I think of Idaho, all I see is Ruby Ridge and all the racist white who live in that state. That might not be reality but that’s how I see it. Until Trump became president, I didn’t think like that but it’s diff now. More Trump racist whites are coming out and feel easier to intimidate others. Prove me wrong.
This dude killed 2 game wardens, escaped prison for a year, served 22 years and was released for good behavior in 2005 with 8 years taken off his sentence. Thats fuckin wild to me that hes a free man living in the Alaskan wilderness right now
A lot of people in the area sympathized with Claude Davis. They felt he wasn't hurting anyone by living off the land. I am not speaking my thoughts just public opinion in the area he was in he was well liked.
@@mrglock2313 your clearly missing my point. Just bc people sympathize with him doesn't make him any less of a murderer. He took the lives of two human beings. in my opinion he should be in prison.
@@joked87isback you are acting like I am sympathetic to his side. I realize what he did was wrong, but people in that part of the country back then didn't like game wardens and police and government. I think he should have gotten the electric chair. You said you couldn't believe that all he got for what he did, I was just telling you that people took his side in the matter.
He lives in Utah apparently
I agree, it's ridiculous. For his whole life, he despised laws and rules, evaded his arrest, fled from police, escaped prison even. How is someone like him re-socialized? I don't get it.
I remember this being all over the news when it was happening . I was 16 years old.
The more people you involve the easier it is to get caught! I've been watching these types of videos and that's what gets people caught. That and DNA of course!!!
@@RandomRUclips123 Just saying they all do the same shit that gets them caught...jeepers!
yeah he was kinda bad at being a loner 🤣
A “rugged individualist” that needed his friend to bring him provisions to last until he can sell his wares in the market?!
@VixenTheFox LOL POACHERS STILL HUNT
@VixenTheFox we had a poaching issue (and still kinda do) in my area and it's not people laying traps (many hunters also lay traps depending on what they are hunting boars, bears, etc) its people hunting in areas they know they shouldnt (reserves and the like) or yes, still hunting while its out of season and not giving local animal/marine life the chance to repopulate
the literal definition of poaching : Poaching, in law, the illegal *_shooting, trapping, or taking of game, fish, or plants_* from private property or from a place where such practices are specially reserved or forbidden
poaching comes in all forms not just laying traps... all they said is they still hunt, which they are right, they are hunting, its just the illegal kind of hunting
The comments on this arent even on the main comment. Yes I agree this guy sucked at living in the wild and apparently at hiding bodies.
@@petuniadavis4147 welcome to youtube, thats most comment sections lmao
He doesn’t know how to live off the land obviously
The wardens were later shot behind the head, and that's manslaughter!...lol!
Sadly convenient
That is first degree murder, not manslaughter.
How can a person be shot behind the head?
@@HO-bndk second at best. There was no planning to it. It happened in the head of the moment. There would need to be a lot more planning in order for it to be first.
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Most mountain men are good so don't let this give you the impression that all mountain men are bad people. Dallas is definitely a bad one. Wardens were just doing their job as they were supposed to do.
Semper Paratus a very lucid observation.
@@mattgonyou7118, Thank you buddy.
Those wardens were gonna make an arrest. Pogue told Dallas, "you can go easy or you can go hard." Hard means dead. A distinct threat.
You are correct. I hunt and I've met guys that don't feel like they need to follow a man made laws. If they have no respect for law they have even less respect for the people around them and are typically ass holes. I don't like people like that and generally feel uncomfortable around them. There is an unspoken etiquette to the outdoors you don't encroach on other peoples area that they are hunting etc. There's more wrong with his personality than there is right. There's a reason the other guy felt he had to call the law. Most outdoorsmen I meet are good guys that respect the law and others.
@@molonlabe8792 You, boy, are an idiot. Easy means no resistance from the suspect. Hard means he puts up a fight, aka resisting arrest. Im so sick and tired of you "easy chair detective" types. NONE of you knows enough to wrap around an aglet. But it sure is easy for you lame brains to criticize. Would you ever tell an electician or a plumber how to ready a newly built house? From the ground up? Never. But tell those brave enough to catch the law breakers to protect and cover YOUR asses? You never get it right.
Some people just want to be left alone
If the Coroner had declared that the bullet to the skull was the "Shot" that killed either, I find it impossible for the Jury to reach a decision of Manslaughter.
Since when is an execution style killing with a rifle considered Manslaughter. Unreal
He was NOT a Trapper, he was a Poacher. Big Big Big difference.
He was a poacher and also a trapper for many years. Learn the facts before you spew bullshit. Yes he killed and deserves prison for life. The game Wardens was on a power trip. Although they didn't deserve to be killed by any means. They certainly did not handle the matter correctly. They could of took down all his information and left. Then fine him. But no they needed to show a man in the middle of nowhere they the boss.
@@mfgreviews5028 Last time I checked "Poaching" is more than the Crime. To some it us sacred. He was a Thief. He is a criminal not a Bushman. A Loser. Illegal trapline on Private lands can get someone buried.
@@bullitt7544 it did😂 and I hope you don't actually believe you have all the facts of the case by watching a tv show..
The jury can reach whatever verdict they want, especially, in a case with cloudy circumstances, in an area of the country where people don't like being bullied by badges, in a time before propagandized media turned nearly every American into a bootlicking, dime dropping soviet citizen.
It wouldn't be an episode of The FBI Files if there was a cop in it without a moustache 😂
Lol classic FBI cops looked like TV show superstars all the time I thought the same 😁
@@archimedes2261 😂
I like the music intro and the "New yark awfice"
me too, reminds me of good childhood days.
Yes that beautiful 90's music..No match..👍👍
New Yawrk Awfuice
Haahaa! Im from Boston and moved to Iowa recently. The intro to this series makes me miss home.
Did he really dress like Teddy Roosevelt from 1898?
he needs the death penalty just for that outfit.
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@@CooKiesHouseCannabisCoin Why? Personally I think it looked pretty cool. Cowboy Chic i guess.
My question is how do they find actors who look so much like the actual people in every episode 🧐
i love 22:51 when he walks into the sheriff’s office to get his guns and the sheriffs behind the counter just stare at him
Thought that was ironic as well. Lmao
Thought that was ironic as well. Lmao
I’m still laughing 😂 at that scene
I remember seeing this man’s face on fliers in my hometown in Idaho.
What do folks around your hometown think of him?
@@dailygrin586 He’s actually more sympathized for in Idaho than this videos would make you believe.
The older warden was a known asshole while the younger was a sweetheart of a man.
Many locals assume the Elder Warden Escalated the event and Claude Ended it.
He also wasn’t nearly as handy as this video makes it seem, was living off generous food given to him and he couldn’t harvest his own.
Also was found next to a 7/11
You have the right to pursit your own happiness, provide food for your family so you dont starve slowly to death, Oh AS LONG AS THE GOVERNMENT GIVES YOU PERMISSION TO EAT. U.S gov is tyrannical.
The way I see it is the US government existed long before you did, and you're on their land, which makes you an invader.
Government, from Governa= to control, and mente= mind.. government=mindcontrol.
These are supposed to be men and women, of the people, representing the people, and serving the peoples needs. What we have , are a bunch of related wealthy people ( yes, they are all related in some way, look into it), not of the people, but above the people, tagging you at birth with a birth sertificate, like the ear tag on a cow, and using you as livestock = live stock, for playing the stock market.
Where else in society, do the servants command their masters?
Do we really need to be governed/parented , all our lives? They think so.. but do we?
I mean, I agree that you have the right to pursue happiness, but you cannot infringe upon other's pursuits and rights as a rule. It's simple respect for your fellow man. I'm no fan of the government neither, coming from a LEO in the south, but it's necessary to have rules, even when a lot of dumb asses are elected. Bottom line is, you CAN pursue your own happiness, and you CAN live off the land, but you CANNOT commit acts that harm others unnecessarily. Think about it as this: Dallas killed two men who were just doing their job, who's family now has to find ways to provide for themselves. It's exactly the same. And poaching and skin trading/selling is not a reliable or profitable way of sustaining life, if you want to financially profit from it. Dallas was a coward, and a piece of shit human being who thought of himself as more important because he saw the wardens as a bother. So he killed them... That's a little different than someone killing a deer out of season one time to feed their starving family of 15...
@@ILikeToLaughAtYou Rules only affect those who care to abide by them. Yes obviously we need rules, but our government has a long time ago crossed the line. Our founding fathers would be ashamed of every single one of us for permitting this and enabling it. We have the legal right to overthrow our government with force. We should use it.
@@jesuslightsmyway Again, I agree with your first few statements, but I simply cannot agree with you saying that it was a show of "tyranny" for the Wardens to want to search the area. I'm on that bandwagon of "Repeal the NFA", and I own many firearms and believe greatly in my right to bear arms, and I'd be lying if I said I never got excited at the thought of civil war with those leftist bullshitters who know nothing about the laws and topics they so push to ban. I do agree that our Founding Fathers would be ashamed at the sight of american politics today, but I disagree completely that they would side with Dallas on this one.
37:58 best scene in all of FBI Files
Good one hahhahah
Now we heard the FBI's side of it, lets here from Claude. maybe Comey can fill us in. lmfao. REMEMBER RUBY RIDGE!
I was 18 when this happened and this is not accurate
Exactly! I remember my Dad telling me about this.
I know quite a bit of the story and that ain't how it happened... Pouges boss said that getting shot was the best thing that ever happened to that jerk.... Pouge was known for being a bully, and pulling his gun on folks.
@@markgalyen38 that's right, he wasn't some innocent game warden.
Isaac Derrick fun EXACTLY!!! Facts
"distrustful of authority" - I wonder why. Ruby Ridge... Waco.. Kent State...
The propaganda is thick in this story.
Those POS game wardens got what they deserve. If they'd leave people alone, things like this wouldn't happen.
Dallas wasn't hurting anything, he was living off the land, not bothering anyone.
@@ricktaylor3748 i bet if 1 of ur loved ones was missing or found murdered, u would be begging the FBI for their help. this asshole was an illegal poacher, on somebody elses land. u make him out to be some kind of folk hero done wrong to by the law. get a friggen grip and get back to reality, fantasy boy.
@Rejean Nowlan Absolutely. you could live on my land, especially if you'd kill game wardens, they got what was coming to em.
@@ricktaylor3748 Yep. I watched them going in his tent and I was pissed. I would have shot them too.
Dude came about as close to "beating" the FBI that a person could get.
The narrator says that if the wardens _had_ drawn their guns he could be innocent of murder. Huh? Let's pretend hypothetically that one of them or even both of them had drawn their guns. They're essentially cops. You're not allowed to shoot at them just because they point a gun at you. That's part of their job! They almost always do it to gain control of the situation, not to kill. You don't even have a legitimate reason to believe your life is in danger unless you're already shooting at them or threatening them in which case it's definitely _not_ self-defense for you to shoot at them when they draw their guns to defend themselves from _you_. Unless he had firm reason to believe they were doing it with the intent to kill him for no reason when he was following instructions (which he wasn't) he would definitely still be guilty of murder.
It always amazes me it takes 20 cops or fbi to catch one bad guy! Where's Charles Bronson when you need him?
or Arnie?
Lol... Paul Kersey, the vigilante
They arrested him outside a seven eleven, hardly rugged huntsman territory.
He was getting a Big Gulp.
@@mhub3576 with beef jerky
@@mhub3576 he was actually buying a loaf of bread and a jar of peanut butter .
@@welcometoorefuge Ummm ok, thanks for clarifying this. It's been keeping me up at night. 😆
32:30 lmao.. those guys don't even have magazines in their rifles.
Probably some filming safety rule or just an oversight
maybe they had 1 round chambered
it was scene the the officers pistol was an airgun
Mini 14 had the bolt locked back with no mag after literally just clearing a house lol
Thanks for these docs
Committing a murder only to be sentenced for a couple of years in prison. Is there no life imprisonment in the US? Land of the free for criminals.
And everyone to move here and poop while only thinking about themselves
30yrs is a tad bit more than a couple. Idk why tf every one is saying he got away with it..?
Most people sentenced to life don't even do 30yrs before parole.
34:36 - If he was such a “rugged individualist”, why did he need Steve to bring him provisions? Then he needed people to help him dispose the body and give him money... The FBI should have gotten that right away!
*@Rich Mann* - Do you not realize that what you’re seeing isn’t real?? And when you say that the FBI should have known this and should have done that, are you really so lacking in insight that you don’t know that you’re speaking with the benefit of hindsight, and that the FBI agents were in the middle of this situation, lacking the technology we have today?? Why can’t you just enjoy the re-enactment for what it is, instead of getting all wound up about a dramatization meant purely for entertainment??
This guy lived in one of the most rugged areas in the lower 48. He lived out there for months. You my friend are based and way of base. Let's put you out there in the middle of nowhere in rock hard barren dessert in 1991. You would die. He was hardened to this environment. You have no ideA what you are talking about. This is not forest like in this shit movie.
If you go to visit someone that lives far out of town, it’s a common practice to bring them supplies or at least ask if they need anything from town. That way they don’t have to make an extra trip. It doesn’t mean he’s not self sufficient necessarily, it’s just a country curtesy.
My father Edwin Ramsey Sr. was a Deputy Sheriff for Owhyee County in Idaho at the time this happened. He is actually shown in this episode at the 42:10 minute mark. He was a part of the man hunt along with Sheriff Nettelton and Deputy Sheriff Gary Aman. The Game Wardens Bill Pogue and Conley Elms were very good men and truly missed by our whole community. The fact that Dallas took their lives and only served 22 years and is out walking a free man is just wrong in my book. I was a kid and knew both Pogue and Elms, Dallas shot them then finished it off with shots behind their ears like they were animals, like trappers do to animals. Breaks my heart that the families lost two great men and the murder got out!!
What happened to him?
@@loganmalough2379my father? In 1988 he was let go from the police department because he was supposed to kick an old lady out of her home and he didn't. He gave her an extra 24 hours to leave because her son was picking her up the next day. And that isn't what her landlord wanted, he wanted her out that day, so Tim Nettelton fired him. Then he moved us to Arkansas and worked in security, He passed away in 2012.
He shot them like that to make sure they didn't suffer, the man was an American hero. He has my respect
@@dukeellington6279you're an absolute idiot. do you even understand how off the beam your comment is? seek counseling.
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He dived through the window lmao😲😲😲😂😂😂😁😁😁
Do you eat MONEY, man
Rest In Peace Jim Kallstrom ❤ You were an icon & the New York office was never the same after you left. God bless your forever 🙏
Rural America and rural Afghanistan have alot in common both people's have a strikingly similar mentality
the big cities are the rats nests of america . you people are filthy degenerates and perverts.
I don't care who you are, what you think or how you were raised, nobody NOBODY is above the law!!! You can hate the law all you want but you still have to follow the law. Period.
Shut the fuck up grandma.
The law is the law!
@@letsplaybaby8098 are you going to troll everyone's comment try leaving a respectful meaningful comment it will make you feel better .SMDH
Tell that to the demoncraps in the Capital Hill Gang!!!
Kills bobcat out of season, kills two game wardens, lives in a tent, drags body to river, "that would ne Dallas' first mistake"
22 years for killing two cops. Only a white person could get away with that.😂😂😂😂
Yeah, and OJ got off scot free killing a white woman and man. Only a black person could get away with that. Idiot.
Why is it always a John or a Frank who brings up white people?
Always some weak asshole always has to throw the race card!!!! If all you can give the world is racism then you really are pathetic!!!
"I don't believe in man made laws..."
Said every criminal ever
Man made "laws" are supposed to reflect God's Law, in which case its irrelevant, or they act contrary to it, in which case they actually harm people.
27 years for murdering 2 police officers? My god times have changed....
No..thats hillbilly country son..
Now you get that much time for possession of marijuana..smh
@Goo Hammer Look it up GENIUS!!! 20 years for 5.9 grams of MARIJUANA Baltimore, MD!!!!!! Thank you and have a nice f****** day!!! 🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
www.baltimoresun.com/news/crime/bs-md-ci-twenty-years-marijuana-case-20150507-story.html
High marijuana possession sentences are mostly down to a massive list of much worse shit being pled down to possession, with a sprinkling of, it wasn’t the guys first rodeo in Illegal Town
For defending himself against some no good pirates
30 years? wow!! so many hurt for this bum!!!! to live in comfort!!!! Iam living in the wrong planet area
Here in Finland the longest time anyone ever did for a murder was 24. Usually the "lifers" get out in 13-14. If you are a minor you cant get a life = you'll get 12 years and as a fist timer you would have to do four years (1/3 of the total). Time for a manslaughter is 8-12 yrs. and if you have not committed a crime in five years you'll be a "first timer" again and again - so you'll have to serve 1/2 = 4-6 yrs. and as an recidivist you have to do 2/3 of the time. And the first two sentences you get that are max 2 yrs. you'll get probation = nothing. And for an aggravated assault the minimum is 1 year, so is the sentence for a robbery etc.
39:13 Blocking a road behind a junction is really clever ...
He looks like Hank Williams jr. and why is he called a cowboy? He was a trapper
Because people are dumb and lazy to realize that's like calling a welder a carpenter.
@Richie Gwinn oooh k im not much into broke back mountain maybe you are!!
A poacher
My uncle has two of the actual wanted posters for this guy framed and hanging in his shop.
Badass! I was just looking for one online while back, no luck.
@@samlsd9711 he got released in 2005, he's seen in the alaska wilderness from time to time.
Great man.. Hey since you are part of that naked part of woods, what does raccoon taste like?? Dont be shy, now
Must be worth all of $10!!!
@@ezrafischer5933 Raccoon isn't bad if it's cooked correctly. I grew up in rural West Virginia in the coal fields. I've eaten all this stuff
Killed 2 men over a citation / just a fine. Not good
@dbltrplx FUCK YEAH.FTP!
Dallas had a deep seated hatred for law enforcement. I dont think it was as simple as receiving a citation or fine. He wanted to kill the feds for being in his view, interlopers. Some people hate game wardens worse than the comic strip character Snuffy Smith hated those dat gum revenooers.
Not really. He was being harassed by the two of them. One of them was really an asshole too. The other I'm not sure about. Claude went too far by giving them the shot behind the ears, but I understand his frustration. Not excusing what he did whatsoever, but those two were really going out of their way to fuck with him. Sometimes it's just not possible to tell a lot of the story in 40 minutes.
@aviato287 x I'd shut your mouth before someone finds you and throws you into a river, tough guy. These days, it's real easy to track someone down just using an IP address and you may piss off the wrong person making comments on this subject.
At the trial, it was argued that one of the agents had a history of aggressive belligerence.
Dallas testified that after shooting the agents in self defense, he “kind of went crazy.”
Released after serving 22 years? 11 years for each man killed is not justice. This man made a life of being a law-breaker and excuse maker. Should have gotten the chair.
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@@letsplaybaby8098 he's right tho
True.
He should have been charged with murder.
He shot them and it wasn't in self-defense.
He finished it up by shooting each in the head.
He also escaped from incarceration.
He should have gotten the rest of his life in prison.
22 years for a .22
Mike Oolgee he is white, so that divides his sentence by 5 automatically. But god forbid he were a black person.
Cowboy Dallas is a folk hero,who defied the government by defending his right to live off the land.
He's been out since 2005. He did 22yrs prison. So that's 11yrs per life. Pretty sad! He's 69 now
wonder where he is now surely he isnt still playing cowboy at nearly 70
@@GeorgiaRidgerunner Since his release he has been sighted living in Grouse Creek, Utah and in the Alaska wilderness.
Scumbag probably went right back to poaching and living like a 'rugged individualist', ie mooching off his friends.
@@xixax85 yeah guys like give hunters and trappers a really bad name
Probably never felt a moments remorse. Hope he likes a hot climate. A travesty of justice.
Jim Kallstrom's teleprompter reading kills me. 🤣
357 casings don't jump out of a revolver. The 22 is a rim fire. They picked up a centerfire cartridge
Good eye gary!
That's right and he wouldn't be stupid enough to empty the shell casing on the ground if he was smart enough to build a fire over a blood stain. So they didn't find .357 casings at the scene unless they were planted there.
@Jesse James You are correct, I would have a .357 on me if I was a trapper. The OP is pointing out the fact that you have to manually remove the cartridges from a revolver as they do not fall to the ground on their own and if he just shot someone with it he would not have emptied his cylinder onto the ground where he shot them.
this is Entertainment... NOT a documentary. A couple years ago, somebody at was using a metal detector at Bullcamp they found a security 6 burred in the dirt...
Did you notice how he ran that single action in double I'm surprised that it didnt show him firing 30 rounds out of a six gun without reloading
Man the feds REALLY had to try and make this guy out to be anything but awesome. Like man, I know what ever he killed 2 hall monitors who make their living hassling people, but come on guy made the feds pull out all the stops to get him. He is a winner in my books.
Agreed, those guys deserved being killed.
You're a wiener in my book.
Ian Tyson wrote and recorded a great song about CD. He released it before CD was recaptured. It's on his Cowboyography album
Ah yes, he snapped then and there?? and not before he became so on edge he needed someone to shoot into the air twice before showing up at his house so he wouldnt kill them on sight?
Who needs Netflix when you have The FBI Files!! Nobody!!
Great story. He would have done much better for himself in Alaska.
Released in 2005. Spotted in Alaska and Utah. Rot in hell.
You don’t say?
Thanks Elmer Fudd for the enthusiastic opening! WTF kind of prison was he in camp snoopy?
Haha
Dallas got out of prison in 2005 after 22 years
.... he got out 8 years earlier for good behavior.... I’ve always heard that the laws and rules are made for the criminals....
@@RandomRUclips123 What the fuck is wrong with you?
@Black Badger That’s so fucking cool, dude. That you’d kill another human being illegally because you wanted to be a piece of shit, undisturbed, on public land.
@Black Badger Oooo who’s an edgy boy? You are! Yes you are. Such a controversial take, people who disagree with you must be so soft and limp-dicked not to understand the fucked up shit that goes on in your head. Ooo such an edgy boy.
how true
Doesn't he look a bit pudgy to be living off the land? Unless the land grows pizza.
Welcome to the upper pepperoni Valley. We have Bingo every Friday.
This episode is the best!!
I have to agree with you.
He wasn't a cowboy, he was a hunter with many, many friends.
Read the book Give a boy a gun... author doesn't defend him just talks about the facts and after high school was through Dallas headed out west and became a buckaroo working at the alvord ranch in Oregon.
@@stevenstovar5297 So...he wasn't' a cowboy when committed those crimes.
Who cares if he had friends, he was still transparently a murderer.
I WAS DRIVING FROM WINNEMUCCA TO JORDAN VALLEY..IT WAS DARK..ABOUT 5 MILES OUTSIDE TOWN.I PASSED A BUNCH OF COPS DRIVING SLOW AND USING SEARCH LIGHTS..DROVE ON AND ABOUT A MILE FURTHER DOWN THE ROAD A MAN RAN ACROSS THE ROAD IN FRONT OF ME..JUST HAULING ASS..I THINK IT WAS CLAUDE DALLAS..
That was caitlyn jenner jogging
Should have just put him down like the animals he poached.
They should've laid a trap for him and leave him out to die the monster he was
@@letsplaybaby8098 Liking our own comments now, are we?
SOME OF THE VERY BEST TV PROGRAMS THERE'S EVER BEEN. I MISS THESE TYPES OF SHOWS. I HAVEN'T OWNED A TV IN 25 YEARS NOW. NOTHING ON IT BUT GARBAGE‼️ NOT WORTH THE TIME OR MONEY ☝️
You would think they would of patted down both people before engaging verbally with the man and once one of the officers went into the tent, it was the other officers who should have never taken his eyes off those men, especially if it got heated. This mistake cost those officers there lives.
@Trey Davenport I am not okay with anyone killing anyone, suspect or police, my point..was they were warn while eating breakfest at the person house, who called them and the one officer said they would watch each others back.
The fact that he turned up to his friends and said he’d killed people and the guy shared his views and gave him the truck honestly makes me sick - my thoughts are definitely with their families - massive respect to his friends wife for agreeing to go to the police💔
Idahoan here... Pogue was a schmuck. If Claude hadn't done it, somebody else would have.
Your an idiot . Youvdont know 5he situation so be sick then
@@williamrekow7513 you can't tell a bootsuckin sheep nothing. All authority figures are above suspicion and reproach as far as these clowns are concerned.
He probably did draw on him. In the 90's several local guys were harassed, beat up by multiple wardens, simultaneously, and one was even shot and left for dead all because they COULDN'T catch them committing a crime.
Hey, was the rifle he went to get back a Lee Enfield 4? I'm starin' at mine right now and wondering. His has a scope. Mine just has the factory sights. They work well enough for me.
22 years that's it....He served only 22 years and is currently a free man . It was stated when he was released that he wants no attention and just wants to live out the rest of his life in peace.....You know who would probably of loved to be able to live out their lives and die at an old age??? The officers that were killed by this POS. I don't understand how this man is even free at all after murdering 2 people in cold blood. Not to mention they were law enforcement. Idaho really really really dropped the ball on this one. You can take 2 lives and only lose a quater of yours....That's one hell of deal if you ask me.
44:48 - did he fart trying to cut that fence?
I don't like peppers types and but at some point before becoming a killer all these guy wanted was to be left alone and trap shit in the woods.
can you believe he was released from prison. The law is amazing ain't it?
*isn't
While I have little respect for the FBI, I have even less for scumbag poachers.
@Robert Ward I live in Texas. Let the fuckers come on my property.
Selfish lawless people.
Yeah, the fact of this case isn’t exactly portrayed quite how it went down those fishing game officers had to travel seven hours to this location. They’re trying to pick a fight with somebody that his trap line was in Nevada where cats were legal, Bill Pogue was known as the biggest piece of shit in the area, you can ask even his own mother would tell you that
15:37. "The one-eyed witness" 😂😂😂
Susan Rosa thanks captain obvious! I bet you are fun at parties.
I read that Jim Kallstrom died on July 3, 2021 at the age of 78 at home in Fairfield , Connecticut. He suffered from a rate form of blood cancer. Wow, never knew this. Too sad and too bad. Rest In Peace always Jim, you might be gone but never forgotten. You will be sorely missed. 🙏🙏🙏. My deepest condolences to the family, friends and all who knew Jim Kallstrom.
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@Shroom Grizzley WASH your mouth. Do it NOW
Very sad!
- Intro narration: "He could live off the land for as long as he needed to."
- First scene: shows another man bringing him a large box of food from the store.
I like this TV show, but they really needed an editor / continuity assistant...
So he killed those two men so callously, shot at officers, only got 20 years and then got let out on early release? That is no Justice. He is a mad man.
He's got some damn good lawyers.
Why was they doing searching the man's tent without a warrant??????????? They'd still be alive if they was more respectful and less stupid. You never know who is the wrong person to bully. With a little respect and a little courtesy, alot of these murders can be prevented.
Man, 22 years for TWO murders and one escape and he still got 8 years off for good time severed. Now, tell me the prison system is not broken.
If that was ANY OTHER!!!!!! DEATH SENTENCE!!!!! OR SHOT DEAD ON SITE
@@flukerbrent9316 What site?
It was bad justice period, it was
pre -meditated murder, he intentionally and wilfully shot them at the back of head execution style.
In justice for the victims family.
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In Europe he would be free after 6-8 years
and justice for all" - ...is just a slogan
Idaho seems to have an issue with jury selection...
I get postings from the main newspaper in Idaho. I can't believe what their legislature just did for vulnerable kids; you should check it out. the 'bama of the north, circa 1855. and the Mormon wars ain't over.
Jennifer Cordova it is not the jury selection, it is the idiots that live there, they are all anti-government conservative nut jobs. They are your stone cold trump supporters right there, look at the guy, he killed two cops and the inbred idiots still supported him instead of helping the police. As trump once said, he can shoot someone on 5th Avenue and his supporters will still support him, both were draft dodgers too. Says a lot about these unpatriotic fools that like wave the Confederate flag, the flag of treason.
@@darthjarjar5309 I heard they voted for obuma.
@@darthjarjar5309 you are both ignorant and wrong. Dallos was not a good ole boy. He lost his damn mind. And murdered those officers.
@@gayleosborne7072 and no I didn't vote for that man. But he was the president.