Identification of Booth's body
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12-15-2018, 04:07 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-16-2018 07:29 AM by Gene C.)
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RE: Identification of Booth's body
(12-15-2018 10:22 AM)mikegriffith1 Wrote: Someone noted that Dr. May never said the body was not Booth, that he always claimed to have identified the body as Booth, as if somehow this settles the matter. If that is the standard, then why does not the fact that Dr. Mudd always solemnly swore that he did not recognize Booth when Booth stayed at his house with a broken ankle settle the matter? Mike you certainly know how to take out of context and misrepresent the truth. You left out an essential part of Dr. May's 1887 essay, The Mark Of the Scalpel, where he clearly states the body was Booth's. It's available on the Internet Archive. Would you like me to post the link and copy his words? It's a bit lengthy. and this also "May was asked point blank , "Do you recognize the body of that as John Wilkes Booth......?" May answered, "I do recognize it. I have no doubt it is his body" (Source - The Lincoln Assassination Encyclopedia, by Edward Steers, p 363) and this from the same source The judge advocate general then questioned May while still on board the Monitor Q. Do you recognize the body of J. Wilkes Booth from it's general appearance, and also from the particular appearance of the scar? A. I do recognize it, though it is very much altered since I saw Booth. It looks to me much older, and in appearance much more freckled than he was. I have no doubt it is his body. I recognize the features So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in? |
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