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tragedy. Gray gave as his motive a wrong done to a friend by Booth. Gray's shots, which were fired from a distance of thirty-four feet, missed Booth, burying themselves in the stage floor. The would-be assassin was jailed at
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samples to compare with a sample of his brother John's DNA to refute the rumor he had escaped after the assassination. However, a spokesperson from the Mount Auburn
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was found on Gray's person. The correspondence affirmed Gray's intent to murder Booth. The attempted assassination occurred on
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2106:Brantley, Ben (January 24, 1994). "
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1886:. December 23, 2010. Archived from
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1798:"Edwin Booth Is Dead"
1571:My Thoughts Be Bloody
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1418:Ephemeral New York
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2065:The Bristol Pilot
1928:Cont. on page A4.
1752:. Mountauburn.org
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