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  • Death of an Assassin

  • The True Story of the German Murderer Who Died Defending Robert E. Lee (True Crime History)
  • By: Ann Marie Ackermann
  • Narrated by: Jean Ann Douglass
  • Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins

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Death of an Assassin

By: Ann Marie Ackermann
Narrated by: Jean Ann Douglass
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Summary

From the depths of German and American archives comes a story one soldier never wanted told. The first volunteer killed defending Robert E. Lee’s position in battle was really a German assassin.

After fleeing to the United States to escape prosecution for murder, the assassin enlisted in a German company of the Pennsylvania Volunteers in the Mexican-American War and died defending Lee’s battery at the Siege of Veracruz in 1847.

Lee wrote a letter home, praising this unnamed fallen volunteer defender. Military records identify him, but none of the Americans knew about his past life of crime.

Before fighting with the Americans, Lee’s defender had assassinated Johann Heinrich Rieber, mayor of Bönnigheim, Germany, in 1835. Thirty-seven years later, another suspect in the assassination who had also fled to America found evidence in Washington, DC, that would clear his own name, and he forwarded it to Germany.

The German prosecutor Ernst von Hochstetter corroborated the story and closed the case file in 1872, naming Lee’s defender as Rieber’s murderer.

Relying primarily on German sources, Death of an Assassin tracks the never-before-told story of this German company of Pennsylvania volunteers. It follows both Lee’s and the assassin’s lives until their dramatic encounter in Veracruz and picks up again with the surprising case resolution decades later.

The book is published by The Kent State University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

Praise for the book:

“An entertaining look at very human characters in a world on the edge of radical change.” (New York Journal of Books)

“An Edgar-worthy true crime masterpiece of astonishing investigative skill and irresistible narrative flow.” (Burl Barer, NYT best-selling author of Murder in the Family and Man Overboard)

“A great, fun read, spinning intrigue with historical facts.” (Emerging Civil War)

©2017 Ann Marie Ackermann (P)2020 Redwood Audiobooks
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