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In this excerpt of Chasing Lincoln's Killer, how does the author's focus on John Wilkes Booth affect the way the events are developed? Why do you think the author takes this approach? In your analysis.
include evidence that is explicitly stated, as well as inferences you draw from the text. Include textual
evidence to support your inferences.

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