James William Boyd

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

James William Boyd was a supposed double of John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of President Abraham Lincoln.

The vast majority of historians believe that Booth was killed by Sergeant Boston Corbett, a Union soldier, on April 26, 1865, at Richard Garrett's farm, near Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia.

However, some believe that Booth escaped from Garrett's farm, with James William Boyd dying in his place, and the government going to great pains to cover up the blunder. These theories remain unproven and are regarded by most historians as having no substance.

What is very strange about James William Boyd is that not only was he Booth's alleged double, but he also has the same initials as him. (J.W.B.)


Crime bio stubThis U.S. biographical article related to crime is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.