
Episode 32
Dead Presidents: Who Murdered President Garfield?
February 20, 20231h 28mExplicit
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Show Notes
On July 2, 1881, President James A. Garfield was shot in Washington, DC by Charles Guiteau. Over the next 79 days, Garfield clung to life - and may have lived, were it not for the missteps of attending medical professionals.
- "Destiny of the Republic: A Tale of Madness, Medicine and the Murder of a President" by Candice Millard
- "A President Felled by an Assassin and 1880’s Medical Care" by Amanda Schaffer July 25, 2006 | The New York Times
- "The Chilling Story Of Charles Guiteau, The Man Who Killed James Garfield" by By Kaleena Fraga | Edited By John Kuroski Published March 13, 2022 Updated March 14, 2022 | All That's Interesting
- "This Is the Brain of the Man Who Shot James A. Garfield" Mental Floss | by Erin McCarthy Jul 2, 2015
- "This Is the Brain that Shot President James Garfield" by Brian Resnick and National Journal | The Atlantic | OCTOBER 4, 2015
- "Murder of a President" Documentary | American Experience | Official Site | PBS
- "The Stalking of the President: Charles J. Guiteau said he wanted to kill President James A. Garfield “in an American manner.”" by Gilbert King January 17, 2012 Smithsonian Magazine
- James A Garfield National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)
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Artwork: Brittany Schall
Music: "Danse Macabre" by Camille Saint-Saens, performed by Kevin MacLeod