S2 Ep8: Vanished: John Wilkes Booth "X Marks the Spot"

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I have a lot of heavy lifting to do. In part 3 of our series on John Wilkes Booth, my investigation is in full swing. Joined by a world class guest list, I dive into the case head first in an effort to understand how and why Booth might have escaped, the complex introduction of DNA into the case, and the first trial that took place on this case a little over a quarter century ago. Welcome back to Vanished. This is part 3 of our series on John Wilkes Booth. LINKS Our Website Vanished on Twitter  Vanished on Instagram  Vanished on Facebook  Vanished Facebook Discussion Group  Jennifer Taylor on Twitter  Chris Williamson on Twitter  Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website Smith & Vinson on Twitter Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt  "Satisfied" performed by Amber Farndon Album Art Illustration courtesy of Desdymona  Vanished is a ChrisEvan Films Production Vanished is part of the Straight Up Strange Podcast Network  Vanished stars Jennifer Taylor and Chris Williamson with special appearances by Montgomery Sutton as John Wilkes Booth and TJ Counihan as Sargent Silas Cobb. Dave Taylor's site of record Lincoln Conspirators  Kate Clifford Larson's Official Website  "The Assassin's Accomplice: Mary Surratt and the Plot to Kill Abraham Lincoln" @ Amazon Emma Hinkle's Blog  Steministas Podcast Emma Hinkle on Twitter "Who is the Real John Wilkes Booth?" @ Amazon Mark Zaid's Official Website Mark Zaid on Twitter Special Appearance by Nate Orlowek  SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING  Dave Taylor's "John Wilkes Booth: In the Woods" Series Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, & 7 The Podcast of Record 1865 "The Ironic Death of Silas Cobb" "The Need to Kill James William Boyd"  Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack - Season 4, Episode 2 - Full Episode @ YouTube "The John Wilkes Booth Mummy That Toured America" @ History "The Strange Story of David E. George (Or Is It John Wilkes Booth?") "The Postmortem Career of John Wilkes Booth"