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The drama played out sometime after 2 a. By then, Booth and Herold had been on the run for 12 days. Luther Baker, one of the detectives, told the two fugitives they had five minutes to come out, or the men would set the barn on fire. We know who you are, and we want you. We want to take you prisoners.

I have got but one leg. If you will withdraw your men in line yards from the door, I will come out and fight you. Again, his request was rebuffed. Broadside advertising reward for capture of Lincoln assassination conspirators, illustrated with photographic prints of John H.

But Booth remained behind, hiding in the shadows, heavily armed with a pair of pistols, a large Bowie knife and a carbine, or short-barreled rifle. John Wilkes Booth being dragged from the barn on Garrett's farm by Union cavalry sent to capture him after his assassination of President Lincoln. When Conger reached the barn door, he found detective Baker with Booth, who had suffered a serious neck wound. Union soldiers lit the barn on fire to force him out.

Before he got out a soldier named Corbett shot him in the neck. The bullet severed his spinal column and he was instantly paralized. He lingered for a couple of hours and finally died on the front porch of the farmhouse. Booth was shot dead in a firefight with Union cavalry troops in a barn in the Virginia countryside on 26th April , after having been on the run for 10 days.

The troops had been specially dispatched to hunt down Abe Lincoln's assassin and bring him to justice, but Booth refused to surrender and preferred to die in a gunfight than be taken alive. George Washington- he died of pneumonia aged 67, in Abe Lincoln was assassinated at the age of only 56 in , by a white supremacist named John Wilkes Booth, whilst attending a play at Fords Theatre in Washington, DC Wilkes was himself shot dead in a shoot-out with Federal agents whilst on the run, 12 days later.

As the venue for his assassination attempt, John Wilkes Booth could never have asked for anything better. He had a free run of the place and knew it like the back of his hand. He knew staff, the owner, the neighborhood and he knew the play by heart. It gave him the moment to strike and thereby a way coordinate the attacks on the Vice President and the Secretary of State. The audience would be distracted by the roaring laughter is Act III, Scene 2 which meant that the attacks could all be scheduled for between and PM.

Booth had been given the home field advantage in the deadly game he was about to engage in. John Wilkes Booth was a "man on the run". He was the subject of the "greatest manhunt in US history" up to that time. He met his own death about 2 days later by commiting suicide in a hotel in Texas recently still there but now a furniture store.

His diary reflects that the thought he would be a hero and that the south would rally around and keep the civil war going. He was wrong. Instead, the south was just as upset as the rest of the country to have the president killed. When Booth was on the run he couldn't find any one in the south to help him or hide him. Lincoln's body was carried by train to Springfield and every town or city it went through people lined the streets for hours to say "goodbye" to the president.

In the long run, he died. He jumped from Lincoln's box seat area in Ford's Theater. His boot stirrup caught on draping, and he broke his leg when he landed on the stage. He mounted his horse just outside the theater, and escaped Washington D.

He fled into Virginia, where he thought he'd be considered a hero for assassinating Lincoln. After riding for hours, he and his co-conspirators made their way to the home of Dr. He tended to Booth's broken leg. He was eventually tracked down by troops, and was shot. He survived only a short time before he died.

Booth proceeded to flee from the theater, where he had already a horse waiting for him, and then rode out of Washington DC and met up with fellow conspirator David Herald, in Maryland. They stopped at Lloyd's tavern that was leased from Mary Surratt in Surrattsville, had a drink and headed to Dr.

Samuel Mudd's home. Mudd determined that Booth's leg had been broken and made a splint for it, as well as, a pair of crutches for Booth. The two left Dr. Mudd's and met with a man named Thomas Jones who led Booth and Herald through the Zekiah Swamp, and eventually across the Potomac River, over approximately a day period.

Herald and Booth made their way into Port Royal, Virginia. On April 26, , the Union Calvary had followed leads that two men fitting Booth and Herald's description. At approximately 2am, the Calvary eventually made their way to a tobacco farm owned by a Richard Garrett, and Herald and Booth were sleeping in the farmer's barn.

A Lieutenant detective from the Calvary yelled out to the two to surrender. After a few moments, Booth said he'd never surrender, then, Booth yelled out "Oh, Captain, there's a man in here who wants to surrender awful bad. Herald came out slowly, and was slammed to the ground by the Calvary, and subsequently tied to a tree. With the evidence mounting against Brennan, Max wanted her to run — but Booth said it would only make her look more guilty.

They used the blue light to find where Ethan had written some kind of code in a giant triangle that nearly took up one wall. Angela figured out that books and computer codes cross when the library scans the books.

Each book has its own code — so Pelant must have been putting whatever code he created for a particular devious act on a book, and when it was scanned, it would upload his directive like a virus. Angela told Caroline about the book viruses, but Caroline had already been thrown off the case.

This seems like a solid lead though, right, that the FBI should want to investigate? Seeley handled this better than I thought he would. I suppose that means deep down he knows Max is right: Brennan was going to be arrested, and once she was in the system, Pelant could orchestrate whatever fate he wanted. Max wants Seeley to stay in the system so he can prove her innocence and bring her home.



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