Tanner, a ruthless land baron, had trapped an innocent black man in a crossfire of lies, accusing him of a murder he didn't commit. When Valdez tried to intervene as a mediator, the situation spiraled into a tragedy that left the innocent man dead.
In the end, Valdez stood before Tanner. He wasn't looking for a gunfight or a body count. He stood there, weary and dusty, holding out his hand one last time. He didn't want Tanner’s life; he wanted the $200. He wanted the world to acknowledge that a life—no matter how humble—had value. _cb01_ac_Io_sono_Valdez_1971
He began picking off Tanner’s men one by one, not with malice, but with the cold, surgical precision of a man performing a necessary chore. Each time a rider fell, the message was the same: "Valdez is coming." The Final Account Tanner, a ruthless land baron, had trapped an