Louis Weichmann
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09-19-2015, 09:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-19-2015 10:01 AM by Susan Higginbotham.)
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RE: Louis Weichmann
(09-19-2015 07:40 AM)L Verge Wrote: We do know that Mrs. Surratt had financial matters with the Calvert family that were pressing her to get settled quickly (the Calverts were trying to settle an estate and needed things that had been dangling for 13 years to be cleared up). Mr Calvert testified to that in court. John T. Ford claims here to have heard that Lloyd was threatened with torture. https://archive.org/stream/jstor-2510176...1/mode/2up In "They Have Killed Papa Dead," Anthony Pitch writes that James Owens, an employee of tavern owner Austin Adams, "tried stonewalling Colonel Wells until overcome by terror when told he would hung by his handcuffed arms." His source is a letter from Wells himself. EDITED: Found Wells' letter in the Rewards Files. He encloses a statement by Owens and adds, "He did not make it until he was handcuffed and threatened to be hung up." James R Ford in a handwritten document called "Recollections of Carroll Prison" found at the Maryland Historical Society quotes a deputy keeper at the prison, a Mr. Tom S___ (I can't make out the last name) as saying that "Weichmann was the most frightened witness he had ever seen--and he believed he knew as much about the assassination as any one of the Confederates." |
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