1 hr 23 min

Vanished: John Wilkes Booth "Epilogue‪"‬ Vanished

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And now we’ve reached the end. In part 4 I mentioned that we’ve covered this case, in essence, two times. The John Wilkes Booth story represents, for me, a very big struggle for the show because we had to change the structure midway through research, and just before we were set to launch an entire season based on the case you just heard. And now, it’s reflection time. 

As we exit our journey into 1865 and John Wilkes Booth I found it only fitting to end with the first round table discussion we’ve ever done on this show. And it features the creators and writers of the hit podcast "1865" Erik Archilla and Steven Walters along with myself and Jen and a returning Dave Taylor as we discuss our coverage of this case, the assassination of Lincoln, the radicalization of John Wilkes Booth, and how the events of 1865 service as a striking parallel to what we’re all living through right now, in modern times. 

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 Erik Archilla and Steven Walters
Erik Archilla on Twitter

Steven Walters on Twitter

Dave Taylor's site of record Lincoln Conspirators 
Dave Taylor on Twitter




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


"Donald Trump's presidency is ending a lot like Andrew Johnson's" @ The Hill

And now we’ve reached the end. In part 4 I mentioned that we’ve covered this case, in essence, two times. The John Wilkes Booth story represents, for me, a very big struggle for the show because we had to change the structure midway through research, and just before we were set to launch an entire season based on the case you just heard. And now, it’s reflection time. 

As we exit our journey into 1865 and John Wilkes Booth I found it only fitting to end with the first round table discussion we’ve ever done on this show. And it features the creators and writers of the hit podcast "1865" Erik Archilla and Steven Walters along with myself and Jen and a returning Dave Taylor as we discuss our coverage of this case, the assassination of Lincoln, the radicalization of John Wilkes Booth, and how the events of 1865 service as a striking parallel to what we’re all living through right now, in modern times. 

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 Erik Archilla and Steven Walters
Erik Archilla on Twitter

Steven Walters on Twitter

Dave Taylor's site of record Lincoln Conspirators 
Dave Taylor on Twitter




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


"Donald Trump's presidency is ending a lot like Andrew Johnson's" @ The Hill

1 hr 23 min

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