New Search - HELP
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07-12-2016, 12:23 PM
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RE: New Search - HELP
SSlater--Susan. Thank you for "The Lincoln Tragedy". It is an important document for us to see. Unfortunately for them, it shows the incompetency of the Police Department under A. C. Richards.
"The Chief of Police went to Mary Surratt's house at 1 AM and "when she opened the door she was fully clothed." That bothered him. Did he expect pajamas, or less? Was he not aware that the whole town was up and about? The President was shot, Seward was stabbed, there were rumors that Grant, Stanton, and others had been killed, How could anyone sleep? (Did he frisk her?) It might have been a better report if he had done it in 1865. As it is it became a dubious story by an egotist who missed the limelight. His version contradicts everything we have learned about that night. If anyone is having trouble reading the report, as I did, I have typed the report and it is available to anyone. Contact me with an address on the portion of this site, that is set up for that reason. THANX!-- Did he frisk her? You're joking, right? The whole town was not up and about as evidence shows, too much to get into. It doesn't help to add to our understanding of the events of the assassination to respond in hyperbole. We can add "egotist who missed the limelight" to the list of baseless insults piling up against A.C. Richards. "I desire to thank you, sir, for your testimony on behalf of my murdered father." "Who are you, sonny? " asked I. "My name is Tad Lincoln," was his answer. |
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