Lincoln conspirators mail
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08-13-2013, 10:07 PM
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RE: Lincoln conspirators mail
Funny Story!!! Thank you Laurie
The real significance of this historical "discovery" is that the letter was sent to the Surratt Tavern and not to the Surratt boarding house. This supports my belief that John Lloyd played a much more prominent role in the proceedings than history has so far told us. Perhaps we should ask Comcast if they provided liquor to the Surratt tavern and this was a combined cable/liquor bill. Sensors could have been attached to the kegs of whiskey and whenever Lloyd drew upon them for his consumption and that of his customers, Comcast would know precisely how much was consumed and could bill accordingly. Did not Stanton suspend cable TV service in the Washington area on the night of the assassination? Tom |
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