Edman (Ned) Spangler: Anyone Still Think He Was Guilty?
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11-21-2018, 06:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-21-2018 06:59 PM by L Verge.)
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RE: Edman (Ned) Spangler: Anyone Still Think He Was Guilty?
(11-21-2018 01:03 AM)richard petersen Wrote: Excellent read: May 2018 The Surratt Courier Thanks for remembering this article, Richard. Michael Vane was hoping to open up more discussion and findings on Spangler via that article. (11-21-2018 01:43 PM)L Verge Wrote:(11-21-2018 12:33 PM)Warren Wrote: Thanks to all, especially Roger, Laurie, JMadonna for providing this info. I had never seen it before. Didn't get very far in reading Peanut's testimony and others in the Pitman version today. What I was able to see was a pattern of folks declaring to have seen Booth and Spangler and several others in Ferguson's tavern anywhere from 2 pm to 6 pm. The rest of their statements are basically agreeing that, except for the brief period where Ned responded to Booth's request to hold the horse and passed it on to Peanuts, everyone saw him at his duty station inside, ready to move scenery during the part of the play where there are quite a few sudden changes of scenery. There are several references to witnesses claiming that Ned told them to hush when they said that it was Booth, and one props assistant who said that he saw Spangler rubbing his eyes with a white handkerchief about ten minutes after Booth had left. Stewart, the man who ran after Booth in the alley, testified that he thought it was Spangler who was at the backstage door when he tried to get out to chase the mounted Booth. The ladies who lived in Baptist Alley swore that they heard Booth hollering for Ned before he came out to handle the horse. One said that she told Spangler later that she had heard the shouts, and he claimed he knew nothing about it. More will be revealed... if I have the energy after turkey day. Monday is the day we decorate the historic house and our research center for Christmas tours that begin next Wednesday. We are also having Black Friday Sales in our gift shop. All this activity may do me in. I think I'll take full advantage of my title of "Director" and just sit back and direct. May you all have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving -- and enjoy those cold turkey sandwiches tomorrow evening and Friday. Those are always my favorite - and I don't have to wash dishes afterwards. |
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