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John Minchin Lloyd (between 1835-36 – December 18, 1892) was a former Washington, D.C. policeman who played a key role in the trial of the conspirators in the Abraham Lincoln assassination. Arrested and charged in the conspiracy, his testimony helped convince authorities of the guilt of Mary Surratt, who became the first woman executed by the United States Government.
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John Minchin Lloyd (between 1835-36 – December 18, 1892) was a former Washington, D.C. policeman who played a key role in the trial of the conspirators in the Abraham Lincoln assassination. Arrested and charged in the conspiracy, his testimony helped convince authorities of the guilt of Mary Surratt, who became the first woman executed by the United States Government.