Identification of Booth's body
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10-23-2018, 07:14 PM
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RE: Identification of Booth's body
(10-23-2018 06:52 PM)L Verge Wrote:(10-23-2018 06:07 PM)Steve Whitlock Wrote: Someone asked me about my basis for saying that the bullet entered the man in the barn's neck at about a markedly downward angle. I have discussed the evidence of this in two posts in this thread. One source was the AFIP forensic review of the vertebrae, and the other source was Dr. Robert Arnold's analysis of the vertebrae and the wound descriptions. Lucinda Holloway clipped a lock of Booth's hair as she tried to comfort him during his last hours of extreme suffering (suffering which may have caused changes in his facial features?). It's been quite a few years, but that lock of hair was up for sale or auction within the past decade or so. It was in a gold, ornate (but small) frame of the Victorian era and had been passed down through the Garrett line until reaching a generation who saw no need to keep it. I have lost track of what happened to it, but someone on this forum must have a better memory than I. [/quote] Thank you for the response and added information; however, I was referring to the 3 part news article posted in this thread that mentions a Dr. John M. B. Pedicord's account, which mentions taking a lock of Booth's hair. Either source would suffice, if it can be proven to have been taken from Booth. Steve W. |
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