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More Questions About Lewis Powell
01-31-2013, 08:24 PM
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More Questions About Lewis Powell
I have been doing some more thinking about LTP, and have come up with a few more questions. All comments/opinions/insights from anyone are welcome.

Being from the South, Powell must have had a southern accent, and when he went to the Seward home on April 14, wouldn't that have raised the first red flag?

When Powell was tipped off which room the secretary of state was in, first by Fred peeking into his father's room to see if he was awake, then by Fanny opening the door to the room, why didn't he immediately rush into the room and do his job, instead of haggling with Fred? Fred was unarmed, and Powell was well-armed. What was the point of pretending to leave? He could have finished the job right then and there. Was he having second thoughts about his mission?

After being rebuffed by Fred, he turned and started back down the stairs, when William Bell, the black or mulatto servant, once again told him to walk more quietly. That is when Powell erupted into violence and wheeled around and tried to shoot Fred. Could Bell's insistence have been what triggered Powell's reaction, after he had apparently decided to leave?

After attempting to escape, and after losing his hat and his horse, could Powell have become confused as to what to do next, so he went back to the Surratt house for guidance? He also needed a change of clothes and food, but he had plenty of money with him, and he could have bought another hat and food somewhere.
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