Also to know is, what happened in chapter 6 of Chasing Lincoln's Killer?
Back at the farm, Booth and Herold decided to trust that Mudd would not betray them. They waited for his return. Booth was more preoccupied with the news that Mudd brought: he had succeeded in killing the president! Mudd had agreed to the kidnapping of Lincoln, but he did not want to be involved in this murder.
One may also ask, how did Booth die in Chasing Lincoln's Killer? Injured in the escape from the theater, Booth hid in rural Maryland and Virginia with his trusted friend David Herold for twelve days before being discovered on the Garrett farm. He was shot dead by Sergeant Boston Corbett.
Likewise, people ask, what happened in Chasing Lincoln's Killer?
With a one-shot Deringer pistol, he shot Abraham Lincoln in the back of the head, sending a large bullet into his brain and mortally wounding him. Major Henry Rathbone, who was the president's guest at the theater that night, was the first to react.
What happened in Chapter 7 of Chasing Lincoln's Killer?
In the thicket, Thomas Jones told Booth and Herold that it was too dangerous for him to carry horse feed when he came to see them the next day. Herold led the horses to a quicksand pit a mile away, shot them, and watched their bodies get swallowed up.
