"Hatfields & McCoys" Episode #1.3 (TV Episode 2012) Poster

(TV Mini Series)

(2012)

Powers Boothe: Judge Valentine 'Wall' Hatfield

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  • [last lines] 

    Judge Valentine 'Wall' Hatfield : [narrating]  The Hatfields and the McCoys without intention, have become part of the American vocabulary. Their epic feud, long fought to separate their two families has forever linked them together. So much so that one name cannot be spoken without the other. In 2003, after 138 years, a symbolic peace treaty was signed by 60 descendants from both families. A final truce between the Hatfields and the McCoys.

    Title Card : It is said that Sally McCoy died in a mental hospital. Randall McCoy was buried next to his beloved wife. Wall Hatfield never lived to appeal. He died in prison a few months after sentencing. Johnse Hatfield, upon his return from Oregon, was sentenced to life in prison. After saving the Warden from a knife attack, Johnse recieved an early pardon. He married four more times. Cap Hatfield became a lawyer. Then served as a Deputy Sheriff. Elias Hatfield left Mate Creek to raise a family. His son, Henry D. Hatfield, became Governor of West Virginia, and a U.S. Senator. Perry Cline died two years after the trials. Nancy McCoy-Hatfield-Phillips died several years after Bad Frank's death. She is buried alongside him. Anse died peacefully in his sleep - his funeral attended by over 5,000 mourners. Levicy passed away eight years later. A statue of Anse, sculpted in Italy, marks their double grave site.

  • Judge Valentine 'Wall' Hatfield : Hold on,Selkirk.A lawyer's smile reveals that there is more to come.

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