Why was Mary Surratt not photographed after her arrest?
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09-14-2013, 06:33 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-14-2013 06:34 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Why was Mary Surratt not photographed after her arrest?
Thanks for any reply or info on the following questions. (Sorry, didn't find a more suitable thread.)
1. Why was Thomas Jones not tried for helping a murderer? 2.Did William Garrett receive at least a portion of the reward for locking the barn? 3. Was John Parker drinking at the saloon during the assassination or did he take a seat to watch the play? Is there any account on what he stated on this at the police or in the trial? 4. Was Booth's body embalmed (like A. Lincoln's)? 5. As for Booth's diary: Does any professional psychologist's comment exist on the probability Booth lied therein (regarding the leg break) under consideration of his personality and the external circumstances (constant fear of discovery, broken leg, lack of food, extreme conditions in the pine thicket etc. - how probable is it someone lies under such circumsatances?) 6. Regarding the trial I read "Death sentences required the votes of SIX members (of the nine-member commission). And: "FIVE of the nine Commission members recommend to the President...that he reduce Mary Surratt's punishment..." So, why is 6+5=9??? |
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