Guiteau Trial Closing Speech to the Jury of John K Porter of New York

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Guiteau Trial Closing Speech to the Jury of John K Porter of New York
John K John Kilham Porter
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You know, what John W. Guiteau and his father did not ; that the Inter-ocean project was a scheme of a strong, keen, and able man. The old gentleman goes on to say and there you get into the interior of his heart : His condition in my judgment has been caused by Compare this, with what Mr. Reed told you of the homicide. A pure, a good, a moral, prayerful, and Christian man, until he went to the Oneida Community; and he calls it, with strange effrontery, an undisputed fact, t...hough not established by the oath of even a single witness. His sister declares him to have been turbulent in childhood. His father pun ished him as, in his judgment, willfully perverse, at the age of five or six years.
85 It appears that when he was seventeen or eighteen, he took offense at his father, who had ^m-n him a place in his clerk s office. Lie struck his father, with the same hand that butchered the President, and he fought him after the blow was struck. He cringed and blubbered like a calf, when his father by a well-planted blow drew blood from his nose.


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