Cisco Kid – Pattern of Crime. 531208

"Cowboys and Gunslinger Photographs" - A black and white photograph featuring a collection of antique firearms and cowboy memorabilia. The items are arranged on a wooden table, and include revolvers, pistols, rifles, bullets, and other cowboy accessories. The image evokes the rugged and lawless nature of the American West during the late 19th century, when duels and shootouts were common. The artifacts serve as a window into the past, providing a glimpse into the lives and culture of cowboys and gunslingers from this era.
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A band of outlaws are gathering, and get word of diamonds that are just waiting to be stolen. Elsewhere, Cisco and Pancho are riding the trail to Cottonwood, sharing riddles as they go.

When Cisco crosses paths with the outlaws, he has to try to figure out their pattern of doing things to catch them. Have the bandits come up with a perfect situation to get away with their crimes? Cisco might not have to worry about the bandits, when that shop owner with the shot gun lays his own trap to catch a thief. Too bad the shop owner mistook Cisco for one of the gangs, and captured him instead.

It gets worse when the sheriff finds the bag of diamonds in Cisco’s possession. Thinking that he has the right man, the sheriff isn’t concerned when Cisco warns him not to leave the store unguarded. A jail break is in order, so Cisco can take the law into his own hands and save the day for justice.