Willard Richards recalls that Joseph witnessed Hyrum's death, then fired into the hallway at martyrdom.

Date
Aug 1, 1844
Type
Book
Source
Willard Richards
LDS
Hearsay
Scribed Verbatim
Reference

Willard Richards, "Two Minutes in Jail," in Manuscript History of the Church, volume F-1, August 1844, 184, The Joseph Smith Papers website, accessed August 11, 2021

Scribe/Publisher
Leo Hawkins
People
Hyrum Smith, Joseph Smith, Jr., Willard Richards
Audience
Reading Public
Transcription

As he struck the floor he exclaimed emphatically; “I’m a dead man.” Joseph looked towards him and responded, “O dear! Brother Hyrum!” and opening the door two or three inches with his left hand, discharged one barrel of a six shooter (pistol) at random in the entry from whence a ball grazed Hyrum’s breast, and entering his throat passed into his head, while other muskets were aimed at him, and some balls hit him.

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