Re-enactor Is Indicted in Shooting of a Yankee - NYTimes.com: "The mysterious shooting of a would-be Yankee cavalryman from the Bronx during the filming of a Civil War re-enactment in Virginia in September has been solved, according to the authorities, with the indictment of a latter-day Johnny Reb who, they say, accidentally fired a .44-caliber ball from an 1860 Army Colt pistol that was supposed to be empty."
They should read that classic novel Murder in the Mist by Willard Scott.
4 comments:
Damn, that Scott guy can really write!
He's one of my favorites.
It's remarkable what the writing life has in store for one.
I shall have to seek this out...of all people to have the byline...
Didn't Elmore Leonard's TISHIMINGO BLUES also have a bit about a shooting during a Civil War reenactment? But I think "Willard" was first in that instance too.
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