Moody O'Neil played by Tina Lifford..
The scene starts with Moody O'Neil relaxing on her porch, knowing that death coming her, she doesn't try to hide or run away, she says she wore the best dress she got to welcome it and even waiting for it, not only that, she's holding the weapon that she used to commit the murder..
Damn I love this scene and Tina Lifford's acting is perfect for such badass character.
Willy played by Ivan Mbakop
Willy is the personal cook of Bass Reeves, he accompanied him when he went to arrest Moody O'Neil, finding that Moody O'Neil shouldn't be executed, he decided to do the honorable and right thing, not the safe thing by sitting doing nothing, for him, law and justice are two different things, following your moral when it goes against the law is the ultimate test for him, and he was ready to pay the price for what he did, waited till Bass Reeves woke up, facing him, showing him how his action, despite being lawful it's immoral and despicable, and when Bass Reeves describe him being coward, he confronts him on how he's playing safe, going against what being moral just to appease to those who have power and making his life easier on living hell, while Willy is the one going against what he finds wrong to matter the consequences, for him if Moody O'Neil shouldn't be in prison, he would give his life to set her free.