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Charles J. Guiteau is the man known for killing President James Abram Garfield in 1881. A year later, he was convicted of murder and executed by hanging. | Charles J. Guiteau is the man known for killing President James Abram Garfield in 1881 because Guiteau himself didn't get a government he felt he was worthy of. A year later, he was convicted of murder and executed by hanging. | ||
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Charles J. Guiteau is the man known for killing President James Abram Garfield in 1881 because Guiteau himself didn't get a government he felt he was worthy of. A year later, he was convicted of murder and executed by hanging.