Explore the hidden details behind Lincoln’s assassination with Robert Arnold’s groundbreaking research.
Robert E. Arnold is a distinguished author, historian, and medical professional whose work has spanned both the fields of history and medicine. His passion for uncovering hidden truths and challenging conventional narratives has led him to write extensively on historical conspiracies, particularly surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
With a career rooted in rigorous research and fact-based analysis, Arnold has published numerous articles and books, bringing to light compelling evidence that reexamines key events in American history. His latest book, The Conspiracy Between John Wilkes Booth and the Union Army to Assassinate Abraham Lincoln, is a culmination of years of meticulous research, offering a fresh perspective on one of the nation’s most tragic and controversial moments.
Arnold’s extensive background in investigative research is evident in his approach to writing. He has spent years analyzing historical documents, court testimonies, and personal correspondences, piecing together a narrative that questions the accepted version of Lincoln’s assassination. His work is not just about retelling history—it’s about challenging what we think we know and inviting readers to reconsider long-standing assumptions…
Booth entered the passageway to the Presidential box, closed the door and fitted the carefully constructed plank into the mortise in the wall and to the door sill, which prevented the door from opening, He stepped to door 7 and looked through the hole which had been bored in it expecting to see the back of the President’s head. Harry Ford had placed the rocking chair so that Lincoln’s head would be point blank in front of the hole. Lincoln, however, had leaned so far forward that he was resting his right arm on the rail in front of the box and was pulling the flag away from the pillar with his left hand and was looking down into the audience and to the rear of the theater and Booth’s view was blocked. Booth then went to door 8, which was open, reached into box 8 and fired the fatal shot, just missing Mary Lincoln’s head.
Lincoln fell forward and would have fallen into the orchestra level seats, but Mary grabbed him and pulled him back into the box. Booth sped to the rail in front of Mary and threw his left leg over the rail. Major Rathbone had followed him and Booth slashed at Rathbone with a dagger in his right hand, swung his right leg over the rail, held onto a flag and swung down to the stage where Major Joseph Stewart USA, was waiting to prevent Booth from being followed. Major Stewart did his job so well that when Stewart finally opened the door to the alley; Booth was nowhere in sight.
Dr. Robert Arnold is a long fixture in Louisville medicine sandwiched between a very successful Naval Reserve career. Dr. Arnold was credited with the most effective handbook for snakes and the management of snakebites in the late 1970’s. He then retired to a remarkable series of inquiries into the real truths about Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and what ultimately happened to his assailant, John Wilkes Booth.
Dr. Robert Arnold is a long fixture in Louisville medicine sandwiched between a very successful Naval Reserve career. Dr. Arnold was credited with the most effective handbook for snakes and the management of snakebites in the late 1970’s. He then retired to a remarkable series of inquiries into the real truths about Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and what ultimately happened to his assailant, John Wilkes Booth.
Dr. Robert Arnold is a long fixture in Louisville medicine sandwiched between a very successful Naval Reserve career. Dr. Arnold was credited with the most effective handbook for snakes and the management of snakebites in the late 1970’s. He then retired to a remarkable series of inquiries into the real truths about Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and what ultimately happened to his assailant, John Wilkes Booth.
Dr. Robert Arnold is a long fixture in Louisville medicine sandwiched between a very successful Naval Reserve career. Dr. Arnold was credited with the most effective handbook for snakes and the management of snakebites in the late 1970’s. He then retired to a remarkable series of inquiries into the real truths about Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and what ultimately happened to his assailant, John Wilkes Booth.
Dr. Robert Arnold is a long fixture in Louisville medicine sandwiched between a very successful Naval Reserve career. Dr. Arnold was credited with the most effective handbook for snakes and the management of snakebites in the late 1970’s. He then retired to a remarkable series of inquiries into the real truths about Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and what ultimately happened to his assailant, John Wilkes Booth.
Dr. Robert Arnold is a long fixture in Louisville medicine sandwiched between a very successful Naval Reserve career. Dr. Arnold was credited with the most effective handbook for snakes and the management of snakebites in the late 1970’s. He then retired to a remarkable series of inquiries into the real truths about Abraham Lincoln’s assassination and what ultimately happened to his assailant, John Wilkes Booth.