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*Did Willard Richards have Samuel Smith murdered to prevent any succession issues? | *Did Willard Richards have Samuel Smith murdered to prevent any succession issues? | ||
*Samuel's wife accused the Nauvoo Chief of Police: Hosea Stout. | *Samuel's wife accused the Nauvoo Chief of Police: Hosea Stout. | ||
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*The following is on page 548 in the endnote: "Although Quinn explains in great depth the various reasons why it is probable that Stout killed Samuel, he adds a word of caution: 'This troubling allegation should not be ignored but cannot be verified.'" | *The following is on page 548 in the endnote: "Although Quinn explains in great depth the various reasons why it is probable that Stout killed Samuel, he adds a word of caution: 'This troubling allegation should not be ignored but cannot be verified.'" | ||
*The book does not make clear how Samuel's wife's suspicion that Hosea Stout killed her husband relates to Willard Richards possibly having "gone so far as to have Samuel murdered." | *The book does not make clear how Samuel's wife's suspicion that Hosea Stout killed her husband relates to Willard Richards possibly having "gone so far as to have Samuel murdered." | ||
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Claims made in "Chapter 9: March to Martyrdom" | A FAIR Analysis of: One Nation Under Gods A work by author: Richard Abanes
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Claims made in "Chapter 11: Bloody Brigham" |
- Did Willard Richards have Samuel Smith murdered to prevent any succession issues?
- Samuel's wife accused the Nauvoo Chief of Police: Hosea Stout.
Author's sources: D. Michael Quinn, The Mormon Hierarchy: Origins of Power (Signature Books, 1994), 153.
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