Was Stanton a murder target?
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12-05-2016, 04:40 PM
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RE: Was Stanton a murder target?
(12-05-2016 04:23 PM)RJNorton Wrote:(12-04-2016 12:36 AM)John Fazio Wrote: The fact is that Ford does not say how early in the morning in was when he saw Booth at the theater. It could have been very early, say 9:00 or something like that. I am just guessing on this, but taverns might serve small meals also and be open earlier OR open by 10 am because drinking was a way of life for many men of the day - and I do not mean that in the "alcoholic" sense. Roger, I am with you and Kees on this also. John F. - didn't you cite a reference of two men being detained at the bridge early on April 14th morning and surmised that it was Booth and Herold? Did Booth hop off the train, run to the city limits to meet Herold in order for this to happen? One of Herold's sisters said that David was home in time for breakfast that morning, and Mr. & Mrs. Huntt's story has him leaving T.B. before the family awakened. How does that square with the detainment at the bridge? Personally, I think Michael O'Laughlen came to D.C. with his friends to see the merriment, took time to say "Hello" to friend Booth, and did not join in any conspiracy after March. |
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