About this episode
They had the motive, the weapon, and the perfect vantage point—until they didn’t. This week, we’re looking at the history-altering moments that didn't happen. We explore the thin line between a tragedy and a "near miss," diving into the strange stories of high-stakes targets who escaped by the skin of their teeth. Whether it was a stroke of sheer luck, a mechanical fail, or a target who was just too stubborn to go down, these are the plots that crashed and burned at the finish line.Research links below!Famous American Trials - "Biographic Sketch of Lewis Powell"Smithsonian - "Lewis Thornton Powell"Lincoln Conspirators - "Lewis Powell's Life in Alabama, Georgia, and Florida"Abraham Lincoln's Assassination - "Lewis Powell"EBSCO - "Lewis Powell"All That's Interesting - "Lewis Powell, The Lincoln Assassination Co-Conspirator Who Stabbed The Secretary Of State"The New York Times - "Bremer Diary Details Effort to Kill Nixon"The New York Times - "To Save America's Lost Children"The New York Times - "Now, Arthur Bremer Is Known"The New York Times - "Article Says Nixon Schemed to Tie For to Wallace Attack""An Assassin's Diary" by Arthur BremerJustia - "Bremer v. State"