<Dl> <Dd> Q: Were you Patrick Carr's surgeon? </Dd> <Dd> Samuel Hemmingway: I was...</Dd> <Dd> Q: Was he (Carr) apprehensive of his danger? </Dd> <Dd> SH: He told me...he was a native of Ireland, that he had frequently seen mobs, and soldiers called upon to quell them...he had seen soldiers often fire on the people in Ireland, but had never seen them bear half so much before they fired in his life...</Dd> <Dd> Q: When had you the last conversation with him? </Dd> <Dd> SH: About four o'clock in the afternoon, preceding the night on which he died, and he then particularly said, he forgave the man whoever he was that shot him, he was satisfied he had no malice, but fired to defend himself . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> Q: Were you Patrick Carr's surgeon? </Dd> <Dd> Samuel Hemmingway: I was...</Dd> <Dd> Q: Was he (Carr) apprehensive of his danger? </Dd>

Who were the killers in the boston massacre