Did JWB visit Mary's boarding house after the assassination?
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02-24-2015, 02:46 PM
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RE: Did JWB visit Mary's boarding house after the assassination?
(02-24-2015 08:00 AM)RJNorton Wrote:(02-23-2015 11:51 PM)Pamela Wrote: I think Weichmann vented many details that didn't come out in the trial because he wasn't asked... Good point. Weichmann described that incident in his response to Brophy about 2 weeks after the execution. It's hard to imagine that he told prosecutors about it because it seems likely they would have used it as evidence against her. If it happened, at the time, he could have either thought it was just a random event, that she felt like talking to that farmer, or he could have thought she was thinking about their safety since they returned after dark or as it was getting dark. He could have withheld this piece of info as he did with a few others to help her out, as I think he did with Anna. He might have rationalized to himself that some incidents fell in a gray area that he could keep quiet about. After so many attempts to "blacken" his character, and that he felt betrayed by the Surratts, he decided to put everything out there. Or he fabricated the incident to add to her guilt, for his detractors. Checking on the pickets would have been important for her to do in this situation and I'm sure her mind would think that way since she was so involved in rebel covert activities and had been for years. In fact, it's hard to imagine that she would pass them by without wanting to know their schedule. |
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