Was this Lincoln conspirator guilty? At this museum, you decide.
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04-21-2016, 09:54 PM
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RE: Was this Lincoln conspirator guilty? At this museum, you decide.
(04-21-2016 01:24 PM)RJNorton Wrote:(04-21-2016 09:52 AM)John Fazio Wrote: Roger: Roger: If the Commissioners had applied the conspiracy law of the time strictly (which law was substantially the same as it is now), they would have sentenced all of the conspirators to death. But they didn't apply the law strictly. Rather, they took account of the proximity of the conspirators, in time and place, to the assassination of Lincoln and the attempted assassination of Seward. Thus, Arnold was spared because he had apparently abandoned the conspiracy two weeks earlier when he took a job in Old Point Comfort, Virginia, and was there on the night of the assassination. O'Laughlen was spared, despite the fact that he was in Washington on the 14th, because he was not identified as having any role in the events of the 14th, because his alibi for the night of the 13th held up and because his link to Arnold was stronger than his link to Booth. Dr. Mudd was spared (by one vote) because he was on his farm, some 30 miles from Washington, on the fateful night. And Spangler was spared because the evidence against him was very weak and because his role was, at most, peripheral. (He was, in fact, innocent.) Mary's role was similarly peripheral. She was not a murderer or an attempted murderer; she was a facilitator. That fact, together with her age, gender and poor health, should have been enough to save her, inasmuch as the Commissioners were applying the conspiracy law loosely, not strictly. And it was enough for five of the nine Commissioners. But their wishes were frustrated by the perfidy of Johnson, who had made up his mind not to be deterred from his course, not even by Adele Cutts Douglas, the only person to even reach him in the period immediately preceding Mary's execution. John |
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