Abraham Lincoln wasn’t a man who cared to draw attention to himself, which is difficult when you’re six foot foot four and the president of the United States. On the night of April 14th, 1865 Lincoln, weary after guiding America through four years of Civil War but optimistic about the future, simply wanted to sit back and enjoy some theatre. Little did he know, that by the time the night was over, all the audience sat in the Ford Theatre would remember was the name John Wilkes Booth and the shot he fired which ended the life of the most powerful man in the country.
If you want to listen to Crosshairs COMPLETELY ad-free, and help to support the show, then please subscribe to our channel.
What's The Story? Crime is your home for the very best in true-crime podcasts. You can get early access to series, bonus episodes, ad-free listening and even exclusive series you can't hear anywhere else. And if you love the show, your subscription helps to fund the episodes.
As well as Crosshairs, there's a whole collection of shows on What's The Story? Crime. From the stories of forensic science, to series' about long-term missing people, limited series about extraordinary conmen, and investigations into miscarriages of justice - What's The Story? Crime has you covered.
Coming up in January, we have a brand new series of Crosshairs - with ten more stories of assassinations from the past.
We also have more series of Smoking Gun, and a spin-off show called 'Under The Microscope', which is exclusive to subscribers.
Signing up is quick and simple.
If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, just search for What's The Story Crime, sign up, and all the exclusive content will be in your Apple Podcasts app.
If you're listening on Spotify, Amazon, Castbox, Pocketcasts, or any other player - you can sign up directly here : WTS CRIME
With a couple of clicks, you'll receive all the exclusive content in your chosen platform.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.