"The Government made it's case, and the Government doesn't lie to it's people."
On the 13th of January 1903, John Wilkes Booth, alone, and far removed from his former glamorous life, sits in a dingy hotel room writing his last will and testament. Exhausted and unable to sustain a complex series of identities, he decides to end the decades old charade. Being content in taking his secrets with him, an unexpected visitor arrives who gives attention to Booth's claim on the actual circumstances, which led to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Without hesitation, Booth candidly weaves an incredibly complex narrative that bears no resemblance to accepted history. Naming names and exposing the lies, Booth reveals the players behind the plot, the conspiracy, it's cover-up by the government and their manipulation to deceive the American people and the world.—John Ramaine