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In December 2005, a poacher named Michael Belderrain illegally shot an elk in the Montana section of Yellowstone. Belderrain cited Kalt's paper "The Perfect Crime" to explain why he believed it was illegal to have his trial with a jury from a state other than where the crime was committed. The court dismissed this argument. [14]
“Yellowstone” has never exactly been a safe space for characters. Violent, profane and deadly, the Paramount hit (which recently began the second half of its likely-final fifth season), has ...
The gunman revealed his plans to commit violence to his brother days before dying in a shootout with park rangers, according to court documents. He complained to his brother about Yellowstone in ...
Director Christina Voros explains why Sunday's "Yellowstone" featured Kevin Costner's John Dutton getting murdered, and examined in the morgue. ... in his own home, is a terribly violent act ...
In a new court filing, federal prosecutors allege the suspect who took a hostage and got into a shootout with Yellowstone National Park rangers in July ranted that he "refuse[s] to fraternize with ...
'Yellowstone' Season 5 Episode 10: Craziest Moments and Burning Questions, From Beth's Violent Outburst to John's False Imprisonment Reveal But it’s hard to imagine fans imagining John Dutton ...
What has helped make Yellowstone such a cultural phenomenon is the show's commitment to taking risks — especially with its onscreen deaths. The hit series, which premiered on Paramount in 2018 ...
Over the past two weeks, Yellowstone fans have suffered from an “apocalypse of change.” Don’t look at me! That’s what Taylor Sheridan called it. John Dutton is dead, and his fans have no ...