Billy, captured at Gettysburg, was taken to Douglas prison and tortured. On his travel home, after Civil war ended, he happened onto cannibals.At home, his farm in disrepair and in debt, he saw no way out. A few of his tenants owed him money and threatened him. He was forced to sell some of his property. His family buried him in a lone grave in the mountains on his property.However, today, the grave could not hold him. He wanted his property back and sought revenge on the folks that lived on his former property that weren't ...
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Billy, captured at Gettysburg, was taken to Douglas prison and tortured. On his travel home, after Civil war ended, he happened onto cannibals.At home, his farm in disrepair and in debt, he saw no way out. A few of his tenants owed him money and threatened him. He was forced to sell some of his property. His family buried him in a lone grave in the mountains on his property.However, today, the grave could not hold him. He wanted his property back and sought revenge on the folks that lived on his former property that weren't kin. A manhunt for a murderer, whom was stronger and faster, ensued. The result was new love and tragic deaths.
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