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John Wikes Booth was Abraham's killer. He broke his leg when he jumped onstage after he'd shot Abraham.

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How was Dr Samuel Mudd directly involved with John Wilkes Booth after the assassination of Lincoln?

Although it is an historical fact that Dr. Mudd knew John Wilkes Booth, he did not know that Booth had shot the President. In an era of no TV, radio, and satellites news travelled much slower in 1865. When he found out the next day he insisted that Booth leave his house at once. He was later convicted as part of the conspiracy and spent many years in prison.


Was David E George really John Wilkes Booth?

Actually there is no concrete evidence that David E. George was John Wilkes Booth. While there was some evidence, such as similar broken bones (leg and thumb) keep in mind that when the Booth family finally received the body it was examined and the physician compared dental records and verified that the remains was Booth. Of course this was not a precise science then as it is today. There was no xray but rather just the visual examination and memory of the doctor. Also, the man who was shot and killed in that barn in Virginia was wearing a pin in his undershirt which was known that Booth wore. This was not a commonly known fact. The theory is that when Booth realized he left some personal items in the swamps he asked another man to go and retrieve them. The theory is that while the man was gone to retrieve these items, Booth took off and it was this man who was shot in the barn. This theory could explain why the man had Booth's items in his possession but would NOT explain why the man was wearing the pin that only Booth was known to wear. The only concrete way would be to find the body of George, which was mummified and do a DNA. We will probably never know for sure. Makes for a great story though.


Where were john Wilkes booth conspirators hanged?

With the help of his accomplice David Herold, John Wilkes Booth fled Washington shortly after assassinating Lincoln. Despite having a Broken leg, Booth was able to avoid the authorities for some time by hiding in the wilderness. On April 26th of that same year, the authorities caught up with Booth on a farm in Virginia. The barn he had been using for shelter was subsequently surrounded by armed men, who blocked Booth's only path to freedom. The men sent to find Booth had orders to capture him alive; nevertheless, he was shot and killed by one of the men, who insisted that god had given him the order to kill Booth.


Did John Wilkes Booth plan his escape carefully?

He did! I believe he got away with the crime and went on to live a long life (a minority opinion). The plot to kidnap Lincoln on the 14th fell apart that afternoon. At about 5pm, Booth was talked into killing Lincoln. Booth did not die at the Garrett farm and Booth's life long friend, John Stevenson, tells what happened. People were ready and in place to help with the kidnapping of Lincoln. Booth had planned that Captain Scott and his ship would take Lincoln away. Now, Booth intended to use that ship for his escape. After killing Lincoln and crossing the Navy Yard Bridge, he galloped toward the ship. His horse tripped and fell in the darkness of night. Booth's horse rolled over on its side with Booth in the saddle. He broke his leg and hurt his back. His plans changed. Booth decided to get treatment for his leg and back. He headed to Dr. Mudd's farm. Dr. Mudd was part of the 'doctors line' helping escaped, hurt, and wounded Confederate soldiers get back to the south. After leaving Dr. Mudd's farm, Booth headed for his farm that was about fifty miles away in the Shenandoah Valley. There Booth's wife would care for him. This was not his plan at the beginning because it could be putting Izola in jeopardy as a co-conspirator in Lincoln's assassination.


What did John Wilkes Booth do after shooting Lincoln?

He jumped from the box Lincoln was sitting in and fell to the stage where he broke his leg. He ran out of the corridor leading to the back door and tried to stab a man while he was leaving. He then jumped on his waiting horse and left Washington DC. He first tried to find help from people who he thought would be glad he shot Lincoln and he ended up at a Dr. Roger Mudd's house who fixed his leg. He then went to a friend's farm in VA and asked for refuge. They allowed him to stay in the barn, but he later was tracked down. The barn was set on fire and he was shot by a Federal Soldier. He died once he was shot. His body was thrown into a wagon and taken to a Union army depot. People started coming to collect items from his body so the army buried him in the floor of the depot. It was dug up several times to determine if it is really Booth and his family finally got him reburied. The people who were in on the plot to kill Lincoln with Booth were hung.

Related questions

What leg did john Wilkes booth limp with?

Booth broke his left leg in the fall from Lincoln's box.


Which flag was torn by John Wilkes Booth as he leapt from the theater box?

A US Treasury Guard flag was snagged by Wilkes Booth's spur, on his boot, when he leaped to the stage from the President's box. When the spur on his boot, caught the flag, this caused him to injure his leg, although, it is likely that Wilkes Booth did not break his leg, as many sources represented, that he broke his leg.


What did John Wilkes Booth yell after he killed Abraham Lincoln and broke his leg?

bc his leg was broke


What happend after John Wilkes Booth after the shooting?

he jumped off the balcony, broke his leg , but still escaped


Who treated the leg that John Wilkes Booth broke in his escape after shooting Abraham Lincoln?

dr. mudd


What injury did JW Booth suffer during the assassination?

John Wilkes Booth suffered a broken leg when he jumped down to the stage from the Presidential Box after assassinating President Lincoln.


What would happen if John Wilkes Booth had not broken his leg?

Dr. Richard Mudd wouldn't have spent years in prison for setting his leg.


Where is John Wilkes Booth's broken leg buried?

With the rest of his body in an unmarked grave of the Booth family plot in Baltimore's Green Mount Cemetery


What was the name of the doctor who fixed john Wilkes booth's leg?

Dr. Samuel Mudd.


When john w booth killed Lincoln did he break his leg when he jumped on the stage?

Yes he did break his leg but made it seem not to noticeable


Did John Wilkes Booth break both of his legs?

Jumping down to the stage from the Presidential box in the theatre.


How did booth injure his leg?

Are you are asking about John Wilkes Booth who shot Abraham Lincoln? President Lincoln was assassinated on a balcony over looking the stage at the Ford Theater. After the shooting, Booth jumped from the balcony onto the stage, and he shattered his leg while landing.