The Legend Of John Wilkes Booth
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01-16-2016, 06:11 PM
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RE: The Legend Of John Wilkes Booth
(01-14-2016 11:35 PM)Dave Taylor Wrote:(01-14-2016 09:11 PM)maharba Wrote: Yes. I see Richard Baynham Garrett variously claimed to have locks of hair and 'other relics' of Booth. How long was it the man in the barn Boyd/Booth lived after he was backshot, I really wonder too. A couple hours, or even less. And if they really had had and kept "Booth's hair clipping", that would have simplified the search for DNA tests. The touching letter of reply from Edwin Booth, his mother so grateful to have the clipping of "Booth's hair". Yet, Edwin Booth had been sent back trunks full of JWBooth's costumes, and spent a whole day burning them all up. Somehow it doesn't add up. Regarding statement number 3, due to advances in forensic science you can extract DNA from a hair strand. This study found DNA can be extracted in equal amounts from the hair root and the tip of the strand. http://journal.scconline.org/pdf/cc2003/...p00027.pdf And if that isn't surprising, there's a new technique called "Touch DNA." It works by recovering small amounts of skin cells left on an object or part of a body after touching or casual handling. http://www.forensicmag.com/articles/2013...laboratory |
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