Andrew Johnson - Mistress
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11-16-2017, 07:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-16-2017 07:28 PM by Steve.)
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RE: Andrew Johnson - Mistress
(11-14-2017 07:58 PM)JMadonna Wrote: Steve,The simplest explanation of how Atzerodt could know Johnson's room was unlocked was that he actually made it to Johnson's door sometime that night before deciding not to carry out the attack and that he later exaggerated his reticence to kill Johnson in order to try and escape the hangman's noose. Assuming that didn't happen or that Atzerodt's attorney wasn't somehow mistaken, then I agree with you the information would almost certainly have to come from Booth. If so, I can't help but feel that the note Booth left at the Kirkwood is somehow related to how he got the information the door would be unlocked. I suppose it's possible Booth could've arranged for an employee at the Kirkwood to unlock Johnson's door and that Johnson was just napping or drinking alone. If there was a woman hiding in the room, I still feel it's unlikely to have been Starr. I just think it would've come out if she had been with Johnson that night, especially after her suicide attempt. Jerry, I would offer this slight variation on your theory that I think might be more plausible. In her statement Starr said she first came to Washington in December 1864 but had known Booth for about 3 years prior to the assassination. December was also a month where Booth's plotting really got into high gear. What if Booth convinced her to move to Washington and convinced her to work in a house of prostitution that that catered to high up people in an attempt to learn information about those people through the gossip passed among the girls of the house then passed along in bedroom banter between Booth and Starr. Booth could've learned that one of the other girls had Johnson as a client and that she liked to keep her client's doors unlocked for safety reasons. I should point out that Starr's statement said that she hadn't seen Booth in 2 weeks, although that would also apply to the idea that she was in the room with Johnson. Just to be clear, I'm not saying that I believe, disbelieve or am advocating for the above theory yet; I'm just putting it out as a response/thought experiment to yours. |
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