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In 1859, Congressman Daniel Sickles shot and killed a man in the middle of Washington DC, in broad daylight, in front of a host of witnesses! What caused this promising young Congressman to commit cold-blooded murder? How could he even try to defend himself in a court of law? How did his trial end up? Hanchuk answers these questions as he explains how the whole situation played out.
By Tim HanchukIn 1859, Congressman Daniel Sickles shot and killed a man in the middle of Washington DC, in broad daylight, in front of a host of witnesses! What caused this promising young Congressman to commit cold-blooded murder? How could he even try to defend himself in a court of law? How did his trial end up? Hanchuk answers these questions as he explains how the whole situation played out.