The Missing Conspirator: A Lincoln Assassination Walking Experience
Created by: 13 | The Prime Time Tour Guide (Dion Blacknall)
Tour Duration: 2.5 Hours
Tour Type: Historical True Crime / Investigative Walking Experience
Walking Distance: Approximately 2 Miles
Experience Summary
One conspiracy. One fugitive. Eight stops. The truth is still out there.
While most Lincoln assassination tours end with a single gunshot at Ford’s Theatre, The Missing Conspirator begins where the others stop — plunging you into the shadows of the investigation, the manhunt, and the trial that followed the most infamous murder in American history.
This 2.5-hour, 2-mile walking experience through the streets of Washington, D.C. is not a lecture. It’s a case file — cracked open, laid bare, and waiting for you to follow the evidence.
The Stops
Stop 1 – Carnegie Library / DC History Center: The Case File Opens Every investigation starts somewhere. Here, the players are introduced, the conspiracy is laid out, and a single haunting question is posed: What happened to the one conspirator who got away?
Stop 2 – Mary Surratt’s Boarding House (Wok and Roll): Conspiracy Headquarters Behind an unassuming facade on H Street, a web of secrets was spun. Meet the mother, the son, the informant, and the assassin who walked through these very doors — plotting kidnapping before turning to murder.
Stop 3 – Chinatown & Friendship Archway: Washington Under Suspicion The city was a powder keg. Step into the chaos of wartime Washington — a capital gripped by paranoia, divided loyalties, and a frantic search for anyone connected to the plot.
Stop 4 – National Portrait Gallery: The Victim Before you can understand the crime, you must understand the man they killed — and why Abraham Lincoln’s vision for a reunited nation made him the most dangerous man alive to his enemies.
Stop 5 – Ford’s Theatre: The Crime Scene April 14, 1865. The night everything changed. Booth’s movements are reconstructed minute by minute. Witness accounts bring the horror back to life. This is ground zero.
Stop 6 – Petersen House: The Death Watch Across the street from the theatre, Lincoln drew his last breath. But as one story ended, another began — the largest manhunt in American history was launched from this very room.
Stop 7 – Navy Memorial Plaza: The Fugitive John Surratt vanished. His escape route reads like a spy thriller — from Confederate safe houses in Montreal to the ranks of the Papal Zouaves in Italy. An international manhunt spanning continents and years unfolds here in gripping detail.
Stop 8 – National Archives: The Trial The evidence is presented. The witnesses take the stand. The prosecution makes its case. The defense fights back. And the jury? They couldn’t agree. The verdict — or lack of one — will leave you questioning everything.
Unlike Anything Else in Washington
This isn’t another walk past the monuments. The Missing Conspirator delivers a true-crime narrative that connects Confederate espionage, political intrigue, an international manhunt, and one of history’s most controversial trials into a single, pulse-pounding story. If you love investigative documentaries, unsolved mysteries, and the dark corners of American history — this is the experience you’ve been waiting for.