Tales of Wells Fargo season 6 episode 34 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Les Caldwell, a banker turned outlaw, plans a heist with Lucius Kramm to steal $100,000 in letters of credit, intending to flee to Argentina with the loot. Their plan involves excessive dynamite to blow a safe out of a building, a method investigated by Jim Hardie. As the plot unfolds, Rachel Whitman, Caldwell's unsuspecting fiancée, arrives, getting entangled in the aftermath. Caldwell's scheme unravels, leading to a showdown in an abandoned mine where he is fatally wounded. Caldwell's death marks the end of his elaborate plan, with the letters of credit rendered worthless, and Rachel left to ponder the scars of betrayal.
Full Episode S06E34 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Lucius Kramm?
Lucius Kramm is a character involved in the heist plot with Les Caldwell.
What was the target of the heist?
The target was $100,000 in letters of credit at a Wells Fargo weigh station.
How did they plan to access the safe?
They used an excessive amount of dynamite in a method called "cracker boxing" to blow the safe out of the building.
Who investigates the heist?
Jim Hardie investigates the heist and deduces the involvement of an insider.
What is Caldwell's ultimate plan?
Caldwell plans to flee to Argentina with the stolen money after converting the letters of credit into cash.
Does Kramm plan to betray Caldwell?
Yes, Kramm considers betraying Caldwell but is deterred by Caldwell's willingness to kill.
Who is Rachel Whitman?
Rachel Whitman is engaged to Caldwell and arrives in town unaware of his criminal activities.
How does the confrontation end?
The confrontation ends with Caldwell and Kramm defeated in an abandoned mine.
What happens to Caldwell?
Caldwell dies from his injuries after revealing the location of the stolen letters of credit.
What happens to the stolen letters of credit?
Jim Hardie ensures the stolen letters of credit are rendered worthless to thwart any further financial gain from them.