>> charles boles, a.k.a. .is proving to be an elusive bandit, and james hume is taking it personally. [ horse neighs ] returning to his gentlemanly ways and scouting his next strike, boles overhears talk of a coach that'll be carrying $23,000. >> this meal was excellent. i hope you enjoyed -- >> no, no, let me get -- >> no, no, no, no. i insist. please. when you hit your mother lode of gold, you can pick up the check, my friend. >> boles began to expand his exploits beyond things related to wells fargo. he enjoyed this lifestyle. but that lifestyle is a high-maintenance lifestyle financially, and he had to have money to do it, so he continued to rob. >> driven by a growing taste for the good life, boles treks on foot for four days, following the stagecoach routes through the wilderness, looking for a place to strike. now a seasoned outlaw, he knows how to keep himself strategically hidden, willing to endure a little hardship for a big payday. ♪ >> easy, boys. easy does it. [ horse neighs ] keep those hands whe