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Summary Of Chasing Lincoln's Killer
In the book Chasing Lincolns Killer I realized that Booth got lucky a few times after the assassination. There was many times he could have been caught for example, the cavalry didn’t investigate muds call to the police because they had too many people saying they knew where Booth was and Edman Spangler and John Peanut did not abandon the horse so Booth was able to escape easily. Also, the cavalry did not check the Pine Thicket in Maryland where john Wilkes Booth and David Herold were hiding. I’d like to know that if Booth had such a successful life why he would commit a crime that would ruin his life. He had money, fame, and fans. I’d also like to know if John Wilkes Booth had any other reasons to kill Abraham Lincoln besides the confederacy.

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