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Carl Weiss

Carl Austin Weiss Sr. (December 6, 1906 – September 8, 1935) was an American physician who assassinated U.S. Senator Huey Long at the Louisiana State Capitol on September 8, 1935.

Carl Weiss
Born
Carl Austin Weiss

(1906-12-06)December 6, 1906
DiedSeptember 8, 1935(1935-09-08) (aged 28)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Cause of deathGunshot wounds
Resting placeExhumed from Roselawn Cemetery in Baton Rouge; remains never returned
Alma materLouisiana State University
OccupationPhysician
Known forAssassination of Huey Long
Spouse
Yvonne Louise Pavy Weiss
(m. 1933)
ChildrenCarl Austin Weiss Jr.
Parent(s)Carl Adam and Viola Maine Weiss
RelativesBenjamin Pavy (father-in-law)
Felix Octave Pavy (wife's uncle)
MotiveUnclear
Details
VictimsHuey Long
DateSeptember 8, 1935
Location(s)Baton Rouge, Louisiana
WeaponFN Model 1910

Career edit

Weiss was born in Baton Rouge to physician Carl Adam Weiss and the former Viola Maine. Weiss's father was a prominent ophthalmologist who had once treated Senator Long.[1] His family was Catholic; his father was of German descent and his mother had French and Irish ancestry.[2][3][4] Weiss was educated in local schools and graduated from St. Vincent's Academy.[citation needed] He then obtained his bachelor's degree in 1925 from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. He did postgraduate work in Vienna, Austria, and briefly practiced at the American Hospital of Paris.[5]

Weiss thereafter was awarded internships in Vienna and at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. It was while in Europe that Weiss bought a FN Model 1910 pistol for $25 (equivalent to approximately $146 in 2023[6]) that he allegedly used in the Long assassination.[7]

In 1932, he returned to Baton Rouge to enter private practice with his father. He was president of the Louisiana Medical Society in 1933 and a member of the Kiwanis International.[8][clarification needed]

Murder of Huey Long edit

On September 8, 1935, Carl Weiss confronted and shot Huey Long in the Capitol building in Baton Rouge.[9] At 9:20 p.m., just after passage of a bill reconfiguring the district of Weiss's father-in-law, Judge Benjamin Henry Pavy, to deny him reelection, Weiss approached Long. According to the generally accepted version of events, Weiss fired a single shot with a handgun from four feet (1.2 m) away. Long was struck in the torso. Long's bodyguards, nicknamed the "Cossacks" or "skullcrushers",[10] responded by firing at Weiss with their own pistols, killing him; an autopsy found that Weiss had been shot more than 60 times by Long's bodyguards.[10][11]

Alternative theories and denials of the assassination edit

As both Long and Weiss died before a trial could be held, the claim that Weiss was Long's assassin was never proven in court. Additionally, no autopsy was ever performed on Long. In the years since the event, theories have arisen that Weiss did not actually murder Senator Long; with some speculating that Long was, in fact, killed by a stray bullet fired from the gun of one of his bodyguards.[12]

Family denials edit

At the time, Weiss's wife and their families did not accept his guilt. Indeed, Weiss's parents indicated that he had seemed quite happy earlier on the day that Long was killed.[13] Many people close to the family, as well as politicians of the time, doubted the official version of the shooting.

Weiss's son, Carl Jr., an infant at the time of his father's death, had since vigorously disputed the assertion that his father killed Long. In a 1993 interview on the NBC program Unsolved Mysteries,[14] he asserted that Long was accidentally shot by one of his own bodyguards. Donald Pavy, a medical doctor and first cousin of Weiss's wife Yvonne Pavy, conducted a scientific study of the case and concluded in his book Accident and Deception: The Huey Long Shooting that Weiss did not shoot the governor-turned-senator.

However, this view is not accepted by Louisiana State University Professor, T. Harry Williams, who writes in his 1969 Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Long:

The suggestion that Huey might have been hit by a wild shot or a ricochet from the guns of the guards had been advanced previously by various individuals, but no one had taken it very seriously, for unless all the witnesses to the event were lying or mistaken, only four shots had been fired while Huey was still in the corridor, the two from Weiss's pistol that struck Huey and Roden's wristwatch, respectively, and the two from the revolvers of Roden and Coleman that dropped Weiss. By the time the other guards had got their guns out and started to fire Huey had run from the scene. But when the suggestion had been made publicly, various people wanted to believe it-members of Weiss' family and anti-politicians, naturally; and persons of the type who sense mystery in any murder case, the kind of people who have created doubts about some of the other great American assassinations.[15]

Williams then goes on to say that:

...the Myth (Meaning the theory that Weiss was not the killer)... is wrong-unless it is assumed that the various witnesses to the event who had testified at the time collaborated in creating a gigantic lie and then with remarkable fidelity repeated the lie in detail to later investigators.[16]

Exhumation edit

With the approval of the family, the remains of Weiss were exhumed in 1991 and examined by James Starrs to attempt to determine if Weiss was the actual killer of Long.[clarification needed] Starrs was also the publisher of the Scientific Sleuthing Review.[17]

Portrayal in literature edit

The character of Adam Stanton in Robert Penn Warren's fictitious All the King's Men is partially based on Weiss.[citation needed]

In her 1993 memoir, Marguerite Young mentions the murder of Huey Long and how she used to dance with Weiss as a college girl at Louisiana State University.[18]

Dubious connection to Ernest Hemingway edit

Nobel laureate Ernest Hemingway suffered a severe gash to his forehead when a skylight fell on him in March 1928 in his Paris apartment.[19] He was treated at the American Hospital of Paris, and it took nine stitches to suture his head wound.[20] He was left with a permanent, prominent scar on his forehead.

Later in life, Hemingway claimed that the physician who treated him was Carl Weiss. However, Hemingway was almost certainly mistaken, as Weiss did not start practicing at the hospital until July 1929, sixteen months after Hemingway was treated for his head wound.[21]

References edit

  1. ^ McMillian, Bob. "WAY BACK WHEN: LOOKING BACK IN HISTORY: Happenings in the Cookeville area as recorded in the pages of the Herald Citizen Newspaper, Cookeville, TN" (PDF). Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  2. ^ Zinman, David H. (1993). The Day Huey Long was Shot, September 8, 1935. University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 978-0-87805-628-6.
  3. ^ Marion, Nancy E.; Oliver, Willard (22 July 2014). Killing Congress: Assassinations, Attempted Assassinations and Other Violence against Members of Congress. Lexington Books. ISBN 978-0-7391-8360-1.
  4. ^ "Carl Adam Weiss Family tree". Ancestry.com.
  5. ^ Roberts, Sam (13 August 2019). "Dr. Carl Weiss Jr., 84, Dies; His Father, He Said, Didn't Kill Huey Long". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  6. ^ 1634–1699: McCusker, J. J. (1997). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1700–1799: McCusker, J. J. (1992). How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States (PDF). American Antiquarian Society. 1800–present: Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–". Retrieved February 29, 2024.
  7. ^ White, Lamar Jr. (27 September 2021). "Holes in the Story: Huey P. Long, Carl Weiss, and the American Spectacle of Conspiracy". BayouBrief. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  8. ^ Conrad 1988, p. 2:831
  9. ^ Hickey, Eric W. (2003). Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime. SAGE. p. 35. ISBN 978-0-7619-2437-1.
  10. ^ a b Rensberger, Boyce (June 29, 1992). "Clues From the Grave Add Mystery to the Death of Huey Long". The Washington Post. from the original on May 16, 2020. Retrieved June 11, 2020.
  11. ^ "Assassination". The Official Huey Long Website. Long Legacy Project. Retrieved November 25, 2017.
  12. ^ "Controversy, mystery still surround the death of Huey P. Long". Jun 25, 2019. Retrieved Sep 11, 2022.
  13. ^ Williams 1969, p. 868
  14. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0737614/plotsummary www.imdb.com [user-generated source]
  15. ^ Williams 1969, p. 870
  16. ^ Williams 1969, p. 871
  17. ^ Harrist, Ron (October 20, 1991). "Body of Huey Long's Alleged Assassin Exhumed". AP News. Retrieved September 9, 2021.
  18. ^ Young, Marguerite (1993). Nothing but the Truth. Carlton. pp. 168 (Huey Long, Carl Weiss). LCCN 93219200.
  19. ^ "Hemingway Cut by Skylight". The New York Times. 6 March 2003. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
  20. ^ Leff, Leonard J. (1997). Hemingway and His Conspirators: Hollywood,Scribners, and the Making of American Celebrity Culture (1st ed.). Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-8476-8544-8.
  21. ^ Chamberlain, Brewster. "Revisions, Corrections and Additions to The Hemingway Log: A Chronology of His Life and Times" (PDF). Hemingway Society. The Ernest Hemingway Foundation. Retrieved 26 February 2023.

Works cited edit

  • Conrad, Glenn R. (1988). A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography. Lafayett: Louisiana Historical Association.
  • Richard D. White Jr. Kingfish. New York: Random House. pp. 258–259.
  • Ubelaker, Douglas H. (1997). "Taphonomic Applications in Forensic Anthropology". In Haglund, W.D.; Sorg, M.H. (eds.). Forensic Taphonomy: The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains. Boca Raton: CRC Press. pp. 77–90.
  • Williams, T. Harry (1969). Huey Long. New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc.
  • Gremillion, E.A. (2011). "Did Carl Weiss shoot Huey Long?".

External links edit

  • C-SPAN program Death of Huey Long

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For the World War II Navy Cross recipient USMC see Carl W Weiss For the Danish field hockey player see Carl Gunther Weiss Carl Austin Weiss Sr December 6 1906 September 8 1935 was an American physician who assassinated U S Senator Huey Long at the Louisiana State Capitol on September 8 1935 Carl WeissBornCarl Austin Weiss 1906 12 06 December 6 1906Baton Rouge Louisiana U S DiedSeptember 8 1935 1935 09 08 aged 28 Baton Rouge Louisiana U S Cause of deathGunshot woundsResting placeExhumed from Roselawn Cemetery in Baton Rouge remains never returnedAlma materLouisiana State UniversityOccupationPhysicianKnown forAssassination of Huey LongSpouseYvonne Louise Pavy Weiss m 1933 wbr ChildrenCarl Austin Weiss Jr Parent s Carl Adam and Viola Maine WeissRelativesBenjamin Pavy father in law Felix Octave Pavy wife s uncle MotiveUnclearDetailsVictimsHuey LongDateSeptember 8 1935Location s Baton Rouge LouisianaWeaponFN Model 1910 Contents 1 Career 2 Murder of Huey Long 3 Alternative theories and denials of the assassination 3 1 Family denials 4 Exhumation 5 Portrayal in literature 6 Dubious connection to Ernest Hemingway 7 References 8 Works cited 9 External linksCareer editWeiss was born in Baton Rouge to physician Carl Adam Weiss and the former Viola Maine Weiss s father was a prominent ophthalmologist who had once treated Senator Long 1 His family was Catholic his father was of German descent and his mother had French and Irish ancestry 2 3 4 Weiss was educated in local schools and graduated from St Vincent s Academy citation needed He then obtained his bachelor s degree in 1925 from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge He did postgraduate work in Vienna Austria and briefly practiced at the American Hospital of Paris 5 Weiss thereafter was awarded internships in Vienna and at Bellevue Hospital in New York City It was while in Europe that Weiss bought a FN Model 1910 pistol for 25 equivalent to approximately 146 in 2023 6 that he allegedly used in the Long assassination 7 In 1932 he returned to Baton Rouge to enter private practice with his father He was president of the Louisiana Medical Society in 1933 and a member of the Kiwanis International 8 clarification needed Murder of Huey Long editMain article Assassination of Huey Long On September 8 1935 Carl Weiss confronted and shot Huey Long in the Capitol building in Baton Rouge 9 At 9 20 p m just after passage of a bill reconfiguring the district of Weiss s father in law Judge Benjamin Henry Pavy to deny him reelection Weiss approached Long According to the generally accepted version of events Weiss fired a single shot with a handgun from four feet 1 2 m away Long was struck in the torso Long s bodyguards nicknamed the Cossacks or skullcrushers 10 responded by firing at Weiss with their own pistols killing him an autopsy found that Weiss had been shot more than 60 times by Long s bodyguards 10 11 Alternative theories and denials of the assassination editFurther information Assassination of Huey Long Countertheory As both Long and Weiss died before a trial could be held the claim that Weiss was Long s assassin was never proven in court Additionally no autopsy was ever performed on Long In the years since the event theories have arisen that Weiss did not actually murder Senator Long with some speculating that Long was in fact killed by a stray bullet fired from the gun of one of his bodyguards 12 Family denials edit At the time Weiss s wife and their families did not accept his guilt Indeed Weiss s parents indicated that he had seemed quite happy earlier on the day that Long was killed 13 Many people close to the family as well as politicians of the time doubted the official version of the shooting Weiss s son Carl Jr an infant at the time of his father s death had since vigorously disputed the assertion that his father killed Long In a 1993 interview on the NBC program Unsolved Mysteries 14 he asserted that Long was accidentally shot by one of his own bodyguards Donald Pavy a medical doctor and first cousin of Weiss s wife Yvonne Pavy conducted a scientific study of the case and concluded in his book Accident and Deception The Huey Long Shooting that Weiss did not shoot the governor turned senator However this view is not accepted by Louisiana State University Professor T Harry Williams who writes in his 1969 Pulitzer Prize winning biography of Long The suggestion that Huey might have been hit by a wild shot or a ricochet from the guns of the guards had been advanced previously by various individuals but no one had taken it very seriously for unless all the witnesses to the event were lying or mistaken only four shots had been fired while Huey was still in the corridor the two from Weiss s pistol that struck Huey and Roden s wristwatch respectively and the two from the revolvers of Roden and Coleman that dropped Weiss By the time the other guards had got their guns out and started to fire Huey had run from the scene But when the suggestion had been made publicly various people wanted to believe it members of Weiss family and anti politicians naturally and persons of the type who sense mystery in any murder case the kind of people who have created doubts about some of the other great American assassinations 15 Williams then goes on to say that the Myth Meaning the theory that Weiss was not the killer is wrong unless it is assumed that the various witnesses to the event who had testified at the time collaborated in creating a gigantic lie and then with remarkable fidelity repeated the lie in detail to later investigators 16 Exhumation editWith the approval of the family the remains of Weiss were exhumed in 1991 and examined by James Starrs to attempt to determine if Weiss was the actual killer of Long clarification needed Starrs was also the publisher of the Scientific Sleuthing Review 17 Portrayal in literature editThe character of Adam Stanton in Robert Penn Warren s fictitious All the King s Men is partially based on Weiss citation needed In her 1993 memoir Marguerite Young mentions the murder of Huey Long and how she used to dance with Weiss as a college girl at Louisiana State University 18 Dubious connection to Ernest Hemingway editNobel laureate Ernest Hemingway suffered a severe gash to his forehead when a skylight fell on him in March 1928 in his Paris apartment 19 He was treated at the American Hospital of Paris and it took nine stitches to suture his head wound 20 He was left with a permanent prominent scar on his forehead Later in life Hemingway claimed that the physician who treated him was Carl Weiss However Hemingway was almost certainly mistaken as Weiss did not start practicing at the hospital until July 1929 sixteen months after Hemingway was treated for his head wound 21 References edit McMillian Bob WAY BACK WHEN LOOKING BACK IN HISTORY Happenings in the Cookeville area as recorded in the pages of the Herald Citizen Newspaper Cookeville TN PDF Retrieved 29 February 2024 Zinman David H 1993 The Day Huey Long was Shot September 8 1935 University Press of Mississippi ISBN 978 0 87805 628 6 Marion Nancy E Oliver Willard 22 July 2014 Killing Congress Assassinations Attempted Assassinations and Other Violence against Members of Congress Lexington Books ISBN 978 0 7391 8360 1 Carl Adam Weiss Family tree Ancestry com Roberts Sam 13 August 2019 Dr Carl Weiss Jr 84 Dies His Father He Said Didn t Kill Huey Long The New York Times Retrieved 25 February 2023 1634 1699 McCusker J J 1997 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States Addenda et Corrigenda PDF American Antiquarian Society 1700 1799 McCusker J J 1992 How Much Is That in Real Money A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States PDF American Antiquarian Society 1800 present Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Consumer Price Index estimate 1800 Retrieved February 29 2024 White Lamar Jr 27 September 2021 Holes in the Story Huey P Long Carl Weiss and the American Spectacle of Conspiracy BayouBrief Retrieved 25 February 2023 Conrad 1988 p 2 831 Hickey Eric W 2003 Encyclopedia of Murder and Violent Crime SAGE p 35 ISBN 978 0 7619 2437 1 a b Rensberger Boyce June 29 1992 Clues From the Grave Add Mystery to the Death of Huey Long The Washington Post Archived from the original on May 16 2020 Retrieved June 11 2020 Assassination The Official Huey Long Website Long Legacy Project Retrieved November 25 2017 Controversy mystery still surround the death of Huey P Long Jun 25 2019 Retrieved Sep 11 2022 Williams 1969 p 868 https www imdb com title tt0737614 plotsummary www imdb com user generated source Williams 1969 p 870 Williams 1969 p 871 Harrist Ron October 20 1991 Body of Huey Long s Alleged Assassin Exhumed AP News Retrieved September 9 2021 Young Marguerite 1993 Nothing but the Truth Carlton pp 168 Huey Long Carl Weiss LCCN 93219200 Hemingway Cut by Skylight The New York Times 6 March 2003 Retrieved 26 February 2023 Leff Leonard J 1997 Hemingway and His Conspirators Hollywood Scribners and the Making of American Celebrity Culture 1st ed Lanham Maryland Rowman amp Littlefield Publishers p 80 ISBN 978 0 8476 8544 8 Chamberlain Brewster Revisions Corrections and Additions to The Hemingway Log A Chronology of His Life and Times PDF Hemingway Society The Ernest Hemingway Foundation Retrieved 26 February 2023 Works cited editConrad Glenn R 1988 A Dictionary of Louisiana Biography Lafayett Louisiana Historical Association Richard D White Jr Kingfish New York Random House pp 258 259 Ubelaker Douglas H 1997 Taphonomic Applications in Forensic Anthropology In Haglund W D Sorg M H eds Forensic Taphonomy The Postmortem Fate of Human Remains Boca Raton CRC Press pp 77 90 Williams T Harry 1969 Huey Long New York Alfred A Knopf Inc Gremillion E A 2011 Did Carl Weiss shoot Huey Long External links editC SPAN program Death of Huey LongPortals nbsp Biography nbsp United States nbsp Medicine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carl Weiss amp oldid 1214102893, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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