John Wilkes Booth was able to avoid suspicion on the day and night of Abraham Lincoln's assassination by meticulously planning his actions. He was a well-known actor, which allowed him to blend into the social environment of Ford's Theatre. Booth arrived early and took advantage of the chaos during the assassination to escape unnoticed. Additionally, he had prearranged a getaway route, ensuring he could leave Washington, D.C., quickly after the act.
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