Book of Secrets. Moviegoers love juicy plays on the government’s skeleton closet. Unfortunately, all one has to do is mention “conspiracy theory” and modern audiences run away faster than Sir Robin at the Cave of Caerbannog, or so his minstrels tell me. Yet, because of continued inquiries regarding certain truths after publication of his Lincoln…… Continue reading Another Book of Secrets?
T’s House
Dumping Mary Rogers
Poor Mary Rogers. Same old story. Beauty meets the Beast. Beast Wins. That’s what happens outside of Hollywood, anyway. Stinging, cold truth. Prof. Alex Taylor presents Mary Rogers’ case below, as published in the Gainesville Times, Tuesday, March 29, 1988. In a way, this one reminds me of the O.J. Simpson circus. Maybe the truth…… Continue reading Dumping Mary Rogers
Bad Actors
Uh-oh, a Lincoln conspiracy post. Well, one can’t be much of a crime history professor without mention of one of the most widely publicized, theorized, dramatized, and scrutinized assassinations in antiquity, save John F. Kennedy and Julius Caesar. Spoiler Alert. It was John Wilkes Booth. This Alex Taylor column originally appeared in the Gainesville Times,…… Continue reading Bad Actors
