What Was The Role of David Herold
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02-04-2013, 09:19 PM
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RE: What Was The Role of David Herold
(01-02-2013 02:37 PM)John Fazio Wrote: I wonder who gave the first cry of "murder," William H. Bell or the Tayloe's servant, Ben. Also, George Robinson testified in the John Surratt trial that Fanny Seward saw Powell "make a blow at her father. She then hallooed "murder," and ran out into the hall and cried out that there was someone there trying to kill her father. She came back into the room, and went to the window next to the avenue-next to where the provost officer's office then was-which I had shoved up some eight or ten inches, and which she shoved clear up, and then hallooed the same out there." However, Fanny wrote in her diary, "I did not open any window and cry “murder” as the report of Robinson’s statement said, neither did I leave the room as then mentioned, but at the time I have stated." In any case, it could have been more than one person crying "murder" that Alfred Cloughly or the orderlies in General Augur's office heard. |
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