Marshals Explains How Yellowstone's 'Zone of Death' Affects Kayce
Marshals returned with Episode 2 pushing its new heroes into the "Zone of Death," a place Yellowstone once called the "Train Station" — a dumping ground where the Dutton Ranch hid bodies. With the Duttons gone after the Yellowstone finale, the site has likely been largely abandoned, but the ranch's past sins remain; the small plot of land just across the Wyoming border has no citizens, law enforcement, judges or juries, so one could get away with murder there.
That helps explain why Kayce takes out an Aryan gang member at the episode's end and why he was so nervous about his new team finding the bodies the Duttons buried years earlier. The Michigan-based law firm Fausone & Grysko, PLC identified a 50-square-mile stretch in Yellowstone National Park as the real-world analogue to the show's Zone of Death, though it lies on the Idaho edge of the park rather than in Wyoming.
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