Identification of Booth's body
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12-18-2018, 06:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2018 06:49 PM by mikegriffith1.)
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RE: Identification of Booth's body
(12-16-2018 08:48 AM)tom82baur Wrote:(12-15-2018 04:07 PM)Gene C Wrote:(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? You need to go back and re-read my reply, part of which you snipped. The part you snipped explained that the original handwritten transcript of May's answer that you quote reveals that he was stumbling over his words. Furthermore, I already stated that, except for his first utterance on the Montauk, May always claimed that he recognized the body as Booth. As I stated in my reply, you can't just uncritically accept a witness's central claim and ignore his other statements that contradict and cast serious doubt on his central claim. Again, please go back and re-read my reply. I also notice that you chose not to address the point that L. Gardner said that everyone was "struck" by the body's lack of resemblance to Booth, and that when they compared their photos of Booth to the body, they saw no resemblance, whereas when Rollins was shown a photo of Booth, less than 72 hours before the Montauk autopsy, he had no problem recognizing the photo as being the Booth he had seen on crutches. How do you explain this? What in the world could have happened to the body in less than 72 hours to cause it to sprout freckles, to age markedly, and to become so unrecognizable that everyone on the Montauk was "struck" by its lack of resemblance to Booth? Mike Griffith |
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