Manhunt Episode 5 Fact-Check: 8 Biggest True Story Changes & Inaccuracies

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Manhunt Episode 5 Fact-Check: 8 Biggest True Story Changes & Inaccuracies
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Episode 5 aligns fairly closely with reality.

Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Manhunt episode 5 saw many of the primary characters involved in the hunt and capture of John Wilkes Booth moving into position for the end of the chase, and in doing so, historical facts were occasionally abandoned in favor of a more engaging and exciting narrative.

Caught in a lie, Booth revealed his identity to the tired and wounded Confederate soldiers, clearly expecting to be embraced as the hero he envisioned himself to be. In fact, the opposite happened; Booth was literally spit on for his cowardly murder and for impersonating a soldier, having not earned any true honor on a battlefield.

Stanton and two black religious leaders met with General William Tecumseh Sherman to describe what would provide the greatest assistance in getting freed men and women a clean start after being granted freedom. After telling Sherman that owning their own land would be the best step forward, the Union general issued Special Field Order 15 on the spot, which granted the famous "40 acres and a mule" to newly freed Americans and their families.

5 Mary Simms Testified Against Mudd Much Later Their face-to-face confrontation didn't occur as shown. In Manhunt episode 5, Edwin Stanton and his men finally realize the connection between John Wilkes Booth and Dr. Samuel Mudd. That brings them to Mudd's doorstep, and while Mudd is adamant that he didn't know anything about who Booth was when he treated him, Mary Simms points Stanton in the direction of the proof he needs to prove Mudd is lying.

The real Edwin Stanton did in fact organize the hunt for Booth, and in the months following Lincoln's death he fought for his vision against those who would see it undone. He simply wasn't the boots-on-the-ground detective that Manhunt depicts him as. As the Secretary of War and a lawyer, Stanton was responsible for leadership, but he mostly dispatched others in the actual pursuit of Booth and the clues that ultimately led to his capture.

Per the Encyclopedia Brittanica, the real Andrew Johnson vetoed all federal laws that would have protected former slaves from the terror that they faced in the former Confederacy. He is shown using a slur in Manhunt which is symbolic of the effect he had on furthering the cause of white supremacy in general in the post-Civil War era.

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