Stive said:
I'm also a little bit leery that someone could just change who they are on the spot, adopt a new life, not kill anymore for a long time, not get identified by anyone that knew them (even while remaining in the same general area for a bit), etc.
I think there were probably some similarities between the two but I've got my doubts on him being Billy. Didn't he also claim to be someone else at some point? Or am I getting my stories mixed up?
I personally don't believe BBR could be BTK, there is a 20 year age difference between the originally accepted age for Roberts and the age BTK would have been in 1948. 20 years is a major age gap, if you were creating a new identity to hide out from the law you wouldn't change your age by 20 years. Also BBR's niece claims Roberts' birthdate was recorded in the Roberts Family bible with all of the other relatives. The history of BTK's family life is known, he was an orphan at 14 after his mom died of Tuberculosis and his stepdad booted him out. For BBR's story to be true he would have had to create an entirely new identity and have a family take him into the fold as one of their own and keep the secret with them for almost 70 years, not likely IMO.
BBR died a few years after making the claim to be BTK and I would think it would be pretty evident if he died as a 71 year old man (known age of BBR) or a 90 year old as he would have been if he was truly BTK. 20 years is a major difference.
As for YG3, 30 years or so after the second film would put them around 1910-1915 so I wouldn't be surprised to see them end up fighting Pancho Villa or maybe have some run ins with the Texas Rangers