Herold and Surratt
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11-04-2013, 05:08 AM
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RE: Herold and Surratt
In his book Andy Jampoler says there were major problems with Henri Beaumont de Sainte-Marie's character as a person. Nevertheless, for what it's worth (if anything), here is part of Sainte-Marie's testimony at the John Surratt trial:
***************************************************** Q. Did the prisoner tell you at this time anything about his disguise? if so what? A Yes, sir; I asked the prisoner how he got out of Washington; if he had a hard time in escaping. He told me he had a very hard time. Q. How did he say he got out from Washington? A. He told me he left that night. Q. What night? A. The night of the assassination, or the next morning, I am not positive. Q. What was the disguise, if any, he told you he had? A. He told me he was so disguised that nobody could take him for an American; that he looked like an Englishman; that he had a scarf over his shoulders. He did not mention any other disguise that I remember. |
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