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Walker receives a plea for help when a woman named Frances tells him how her husband, Billy, never returned home last night. Upon meeting Billy's probation officer, a man by the name of David Kilmer, Walker suspects something is very wrong.
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    So walker has given up bulls for the day and is doing saddle bronc riding. Outside the rodeo Walker and Trivette see some suspicious men. Turns out they were there to steal from an armored car. Walker caught a few of them that went to jail. A friend of Walker's named Billy, who he went out on a limb for, has gone missing and his parole office came looking for him. The parole office Kilmer starts beating on Billy's son so Walker hit him. One of the robbers who was in prison for the armored car heist killed himself though it doesn't seem possible. It happens that the only visitor he had was his parole officer the same one that Walker thinks has gone bad. Turns out that the parole officer is trading in good time benefits for his parolees if they commit crimes that he has organized and then give him the money. If the criminals refuse he sends them back to jail. Walker find Billie and asks him to testify but he changes his mind when he finds out that Kilmer has kidnapped his wife and son. Billie goes looking for him and Walker and Trivette go looking for them all. After they are all found the evidence and the testimony put Kilmer behind bars for good. Funny: Through out the episode Walker is trying to teach Trivette to ride but it isn't a pretty site.moreless

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    • This is the first of R.D. Call's two, unrelated appearances on Walker, Texas Ranger. He can also be seen in season six's "The Soul of Winter." Edit
    • This is the first of Patrick St. Esprit's five, unrelated appearances on Walker, Texas Ranger. He can also be seen in season four's "The Juggernaut," season six's "The Fighting McLains," season eight's "A Matter of Principle," and season nine's "Unsafe Speed." Edit
    • This episode's German title is "Auf Bewährung," which means "on probation." Edit
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    • Kimer orders, "Kill Walker and his partner Tonto," a reference comparing Walker and Trivette to the Lone Ranger and his ever faithful partner, Tonto. Edit
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