Great comment!! All valid points. Thanks so much for this 😎✌️
@tintin12652 ай бұрын
@@ShanefromSydney So after 35 years you can't even name one the shooters? Can you name any of LHOs doubles, some were from Alpha 66...... but you already knew that.
@tintin12652 ай бұрын
@@ShanefromSydney Alpha 66 not 88 but you knew that. Tell us all here what your 35 years told you about Operation 40 and some of the names involved with events in Deally Plaza that day? For those here that don't know and not for me of course. 😎
@IxMADMANxlАй бұрын
He nvr killed JFK,someone confessed before his death in prison
I once stood on that pedestal from which Abraham Zupruder took his infamous film. I watched it through KZbin with my smartphone as if I were actually following it. Such a surreal experience.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
It’s a crazy location for sure. Thanks for commenting!
@dustyflair2 ай бұрын
how hard was it to hop up there for an old man you think?
@brianpress13922 ай бұрын
Wowwww, Alright, That's An Experience in itself 🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@paulheney18272 ай бұрын
I stood and took pictures 12 or 13 years ago; the tree branches have grown a lot since then, as they were not even close to the pedestal back then.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
That’s cool. First time I was there maybe 6yrs ago the trees were big but not as big as they are now.
@BryanM61Ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this, Nick. It provides a much clearer visual picture of what went on that day.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
My pleasure! Thanks so much for the nice comment!
@Texasman19642 ай бұрын
Man y’all did a great job on this one!!! I very much enjoyed that you made it like a story and took us through his entire day and what happened afterwards. Well planned out! I didn’t have any issues with the volume fyi. Great video Nick 👏 😊
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed!!
@stanr2347Ай бұрын
Dude. Mostly inaccurate
@palemale2501Ай бұрын
Are you a relation of Nick - or maybe Nick himself lol
@Banditthecat22 ай бұрын
What a great job you did with this Nick. Really interesting to see. Especially how you played it out step by step throughout that day. Really cool to see all the different locations. Amazing job👍
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a ton!
@nem5252 ай бұрын
I’ve been to the museum and Dealey Plaza. It’s very interesting to see in person. But I’ve never been to all these other locations, so thanks Nick for taking us along for this journey. Really well done video! 👍🏻
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment 😄👏✌️
@jonlebaron1360Ай бұрын
This was really informative and well done.. I always wanted to do this type of tour, and so glad you were able to give me that experience. Thank you so much for doing this..
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
I'm so glad! Thanks so much for the nice comment 😎👏
@BIGGER_RED2 ай бұрын
I love how you simply things and explain them so that everyone can understand them You are incredibly talented!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Hey man I hope you're doing well! And thank you for the nice comment I try LOL.
@randallchunn8286Ай бұрын
I remember it well, I don’t think Oswald shot JFK either! He was a Patsy: 😮The real killers got away with it ; but they really didn’t in the endgame!
@Davidstone568Ай бұрын
Thank you Nick for this additional information on this very important day. We have seen all of these locations but have never seen them connected like this. You put it all in perspective
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment much appreciated 😊👏
@rhondaz3562 ай бұрын
You did a phenomenal job, taking us to the very locations, tracing the steps, from the death of the poor officer, showing us the interview of the man from the shoe store, going to the theater, talking to Oswald's landlord, taking us to Oswald's grave, and filling in the gaps. The research needed, etc. WOW🎊... NOBODY does it better than you, Nick... from A - Z. We can call him alleged, and we may never know the full story, but ... I was thinking. If the technology then was even half of what it is now, we might have even more info. I think showing us from Oswald's angle was genius. Once again, thanks for a thorough synopsis of that tragic event, Nick.❤️🩹👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much Rhonda for all your kind words!! Means a lot! Glad you enjoyed this tour 😎✌️
@davidrixson26542 ай бұрын
Great video! I've always been fascinated by the Kennedy Assassination.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment !
@ncwoodworkerАй бұрын
Very good presentation and video. Never seen these locations so thanks for sharing this. I was seven years old when this occurred. Probably the most significant historical event in my life.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment! I appreciate ya
@RoybaaaАй бұрын
Bro when your audio is failing and you only have a mono, simply copy the audio track thats left and add it again to the timeline. Check left and right audio. Now you got a stereo again. Easy fix. Cool vid.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Haha thanks! It was only this video my mic gave me the issues (so far anyway 😂)
@mano1971music2 ай бұрын
Wow! Thank you Nick for providing such a detailed view of the locations where this tragic moment in American history occurred. How funny that the classic thriller, The Exorcist was playing at the movie theater.....too bizarre.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment! I’m glad to see it was still a theatre today! Thanks again :)
@randypick12 ай бұрын
Great Video, on my visit to the scene of the parade route , i was amazed how many windows and buildings close to the street that many easy shots could have been made.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Great point I didn’t even think about that when driving around. Crazy stuff thanks for sharing!
@allyboy8Ай бұрын
Totally enjoyed that, gave me some more insight to what happened back then.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it
@ulicadluga2 ай бұрын
05:05 - Officer Baker saw Oswald in the 2nd floor lunch room, perhaps even just after he had entered it, but there are no witnesses to Oswald coming down the stairs from the 6th floor.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the intel here as well!
@ulicadluga2 ай бұрын
@TravelswithNick I really enjoyed your video. 🙂
@ILSRWY42 ай бұрын
@@dwightsmith4641 And that folks is why LHO is described as "alleged shooter"
@leeoliver4242 ай бұрын
@@dwightsmith4641you have quite the delusional imagination……..full of untruths…..
@dwightsmith46412 ай бұрын
@@leeoliver424 I wish it all was imaginary, and JFK, LHO, Lee Bowers, Jack Ruby, RFK, and MLK as well as many others avoided meeting their end quite a bit early. You can watch America’s Untold Stories and make up your own mind, but like most I don’t agree with Mark Groubert on everything. Robert Groden and City of Allen have some interesting lectures and books as well. CIA and American Democracy by Jeffreys Jones is pretty informative as well. “Truth can be stranger than fiction.”-Lord Byron 1833.
@unlikeavirginАй бұрын
I was in downtown Dallas while Oliver Stone was filming JFK. It was surreal seeing the motorcade. I’ll never forget the image of the actress playing Jackie in her pink suit. We stood on Main Street I believe and watched the motorcade disappear onto Elm. Then we heard the shots ring out. It was like we were in a time machine.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Holy smokes that must’ve been crazy to see! Gosh. Can’t imagine. Thanks for sharing that!
@jackmcgill31502 ай бұрын
This is a great video! That would be cool to see more steps traced from other people!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment! I have a Bonnie and Clyde series that traces their steps in Dallas if you’re interested in that topic
@JimmyMins2 ай бұрын
Great video….Thanks for all the hard work putting this together..I was 11 months old when this happened but my mom always talked about everything she was doing that day.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much it’s appreciated!
@ulicadluga2 ай бұрын
Nice. The first minute is filmed at the Eastern shelter of the Elm Street Pergola. That shelter was the spot where the two teens in "letterman jackets" were located at the moment of the assassination. What an ideal spot to inconspicuously observe the limousine's turn from Houston Street onto Elm Street. The hidden interior and the "observation slits" would make the shelter the first perfect signalling spot for crossfire in Dealey Plaza.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks! And thanks for adding all this great information as well!
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
There was no "crossfire." All credible ballistic, medical, forensic, eyewitness and film evidence clearly demonstrate the shots all came from the sixth floor window and from Oswald's rifle. Who, exactly, would ever assume in a million years that they would successfully frame this on a lone shooter while firing from multiple directions with different guns and bullets?
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
What "crossfire?" All credible ballistic, medical, forensic, film and eyewitness evidence clearly demonstrate the shots all came from the sixth floor window, and from Oswald's rifle. Who would ever assume they would frame this on a lone shooter while firing from multiple directions?
@ulicadluga2 ай бұрын
@aaronz7056 Not again? So, someone see one shooter? How stupid would a conspiracy be to not hide snipers, and not to point at a "patsy". Your logic fails - again!
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
Yes, how "stupid" it would be to just go with a marksman who could peel off his disguise and disappear, when of course it's a much BETTER, safer and more practical plan to: - find and research a patsy - get his family on board for framing him for murder - forge journals, VISA applications, order forms, hotel registers, etc. - stage fake hits on generals - stage fake trips to embassies in other countries - plant guns, bullets, shells, etc. - switch guns around - falsify evidence - threaten people - seize and alter films - discredit witnesses - hijack bodies - perform surgeries - alter wounds - falsify reports - commit perjury by the dozen - bluff their way through subsequent investigations - fake photos - forge x-rays - commit more murders, each requiring its own, subsequent, cover up - recruit scores of police, FBI, Secret Service, military personnel, doctors, pathologists, x-ray techs, photographers, whole commissions, lawyers, senators, congressmen, the D.A., the Chief Justice, shoe store clerks, etc., and persuade them all to obey illegal orders, assist a bloody coup, and bend over backwards making themselves all eternally loyal accessories to murder and treason....
@mariorodriquez3913Ай бұрын
Nick my good man! Great video! I am from Illinois but have been there - mad energy when I was there - I am of the belief that LHO did not or could not have acted alone and that's all I got to say about that 💯👊🏼
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment! Glad you enjoyed!!
@daemoneveleigh75632 ай бұрын
Great upload 👌 Really enjoyed that...Everybody has got an opinion on the JFK assassination but i honestly believe there was about 3 or 4 shooters on that day but i be heading to dallas next year and i cant wait to learn even more 👍🏻
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
Opinions are not evidence. All credible evidence points right at Oswald.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment !
@rbaur25819 күн бұрын
@@aaronz7056 Although I agree, I have also realized there's no way to convince others that are already convinced otherwise ... Just read about the facts and come to your own conclusions!
@aaronz70569 күн бұрын
@ That's the problem, they don't read the facts, they read crackpot conspiracy sites and the works of notorious grifters.
@paulreft71332 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed this... thank you for sharing it!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment!
@habcats2 ай бұрын
Very informative. I believe he was involved but I’m doubtful that he acted alone
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! And Thanks for commenting and watching!
@TELEVISIONARCHIVES2 ай бұрын
We did work on the PBS special. We have no doubt that he was alone.
@twbateman61082 ай бұрын
The amount of witnesses that turned up mysteriously dead and the obvious cover up means for sure 100 percent it was a conspiracy. A conspiracy is two or more people and definitely without a doubt more than two people were involved and this many years later if it’s still a matter of national security as they claim that also means this wasn’t one lone nut as they want us to believe. These files would not still be confidential and or redacted had this been the work of one lone gunman.
@dennisconnolly1Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing, also the tip on the parkland' movie that I totally forgot about ..
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
You are so welcome!
@Apogee02UKАй бұрын
I've been a long time armchair student of the assassination. There is just SO much material out there and I've been reading books about it since the 90s. I used to be very much in the conspiracy camp. But now I absolutely believe Oswald did and did it it alone. The reason I changed my mind is that it became clear to me that authors advocating conspiracy theorists are really good at finding holes in the official version...but really bad at applying the same critical faculties to their own theories. After good copies of the Zapruder film became available, the theorists started claiming the film (for decades the cornerstone of conspiracy thinking) was tampered with. That's when I began to check out. The fact is if you placed Oswald's arrest photo alongside any one of the recent mass shooters, disaffected misfits guilty of violent acting out, he would fit right in. His own brother never bought the theory that he was some kind of intelligence asset. Described him as an angry contrarian and a fantasist. Amongst the many tragedies of the assassination, in my opinion, Janine fact that the doubts created by this case have done untold damage to America's trust in its own institutions.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the great comment and sharing your thoughts! This was well said. Thanks for watching!
@Apogee02UKАй бұрын
@@TravelswithNick Cheers. I should have mentioned, really enjoyed your video. Absolutely fascinating and you make a great host. Despite the enormous amount of time I've spent exploring the ground you cover from behind a book or a TV screen in the UK, I've never been able to make the journey to Dealy Plaza, although I'd still like to. It's really interesting to see that despite the mythic status the assassination now has, many of these places are really quite ordinary and even a bit banal. RIP JFK.
@aaronz7056Ай бұрын
I've yet to encounter one single conspiracy theorist who didn't refuse to answer direct questions or deflect away from providing hard evidence for his own claims. A couple of them have threatened me... lol
@Firearcher4Ай бұрын
Oswald was framed and the evidence supports that
@aaronz705629 күн бұрын
Mr. Firearcher has previously demonstrated his credibility by voicing repeatedly how "interesting" it is Zapruder, Ruby and Arlen Spector were "all Jews..."
@wilfred8326Ай бұрын
About the Oswald's Revolver, when going to shoot Officer McDonald or the other Officers @ the Texas theater, I recall reading that Officers struggled to grab it from him or aim it away from them or other patrons), the web on your hand ✋️ between your thumb, pointer and palm was in between the hammer and the chambered round (bullet).
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks for adding that and for watching!
@Jasona19762 ай бұрын
The police took LHO out of the FRONT of the Texas Theater....there is a well known photo of that happening.
@TheMrSuge2 ай бұрын
And Oswald did not buy a ticket and enter the theater, as claimed. He snuck in without paying, which roused suspicion and led to the police call.
@alrifr57862 ай бұрын
@@TheMrSuge There were two Oswalds in the theater. The fake Oswald who shot Tippet, snuck into the theater, went up in the balcony and was taken out the back by the police. Then there was the real Oswald who entered the theater before the Tippet shooting, bought a ticket, sat on the main level, tried to make contact with someone, bought popcorn, and was arrested and taken out the front of the theater.
@jetcat1322 ай бұрын
@@alrifr5786 Nonsense.
@TheMrSuge2 ай бұрын
@@jetcat132 There's no evidence of his theory; that's how he knows it's true
@michaelanderson77082 ай бұрын
Wrong, you mean the Texas Cinema where they arrested him
@Fireball4092 ай бұрын
Very informative video! Thanks so much for posting!!!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment!
@marydillon13292 ай бұрын
Well done, thank you.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thank you too for the nice comment!
@ChuckG92Ай бұрын
I’ve visited. Despite more buildings, I couldn’t hear any echos. I’ve also never heard anyone adequately explain why the motorcycle cop on the left rear was sprayed with blood.
@neilsnelling5447Ай бұрын
Exactly! That's what I have always believed a shot came from the right and just ahead of Kennedy possibly from behind the picket fence atop the grassy knoll. An eyewitness to the shooting who hit the ground after the first shot, said he heard the whine of a bullet passing over him coming from behind in that area. The Zapruder film shows JFK's head exploding on the right front and his head lurching backwards, That motorcycle policeman was hit by blood flying backwards from Kennedy's head which could not have happened if the shot had come from behind. At that time, the limo was only moving 5 to 7mph. In addition, Jackie recovered a part of JFK's skull from the trunk lid of the limo, indicating again, a violent backward movement of Kennedy's head from the force of the hit. Even at a press conference at Parkland, acting press secretary Malcom Kilduff when asked by reporters where Kennedy was shot at in the head, pointed to his right temple area, which is at the front right side of the skull, not at the back of the skull. A professor I believe at UCLA had tried to point this out many years ago and was rebuffed.
@ChuckG92Ай бұрын
Every Parkland doctor said the bullet exited the temporal parietal area which would mean the film is altered. Not impossible, but definitely curious. 😊
@Jplusk20015 күн бұрын
Headwind of 10mph + blood sprayed up and forward at a 45° angle about 15 ft into the air + the police officer drove straight into it at 15mph. The physics works
@ChrisJonas-b4f13 күн бұрын
Go to Dealey Plaza late at night and let off a loud yell, you'll hear echoes.
@ChuckG9213 күн бұрын
@ So, if we remove those hundreds present of people 11/22/63, add modern buildings, and change all the facts, one can create an echo? That cinches it!
@chrisiannuzzo68962 ай бұрын
Hello sir. I very much enjoyed watching this. I was in Dallas about 3 & 1/2 years ago and visited Dealey Plaza as well as the theater (outside only also). There were men selling assassination pamphlets and so forth in Dealey. One of the men told me that the trees were in fact there in 1963. I also assumed they had grown since then. I purchased a pamphlet for $5 since he provided me this and some other info. I know somebody else commented on this, but I'm pretty sure Oswald entered the theater without paying. The theater employee noticed this and passed the description on to the arriving policemen.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! Yes what I meant is the trees were not in the way back then. I saw photos that the trees were much smaller. Thanks for the other info as well!
@eameece2 ай бұрын
Some additional info, at the same scenes you show that I also visited on Nov.22, 2023. Oswald went down the steps on the right in your picture in back. I took the special Dallas Streetcar, shown in your video passing you, which closely replicates Oswald's route. He got out of the cab 4 blocks south of his rooming house at Neely and Beckley; he had lived a few blocks west of there on Neely earlier in Spring 1963 where Marina took his picture with the rifle. From this rooming house, I don't know if he really waited for a bus or not, but he walked down Beckley, not Zang, on the east side of the street, and he was not going to the theater then, but to catch a bus going south, probably to try to escape to Mexico. So he walked southeast to Patton and 10th and shot Tippit who stopped him at 404 Tenth Street on the south side of the street just east of Patton where you show the X. In a panic then he walked west to the corner, threw down the bullet shells, and walked south down Patton to Jefferson and then walked west. I actually talked to the owner of the Bridal Shop as she was closing up and said to her "historic site", and she said yes. Oswald walked to the theater and did not buy a ticket, and Brewer followed him in and the cashier called the police. I was able to enter the lobby without buying a ticket that anniversary day, as they showed "War is Hell" which Oswald watched, and later "JFK". Officer Leavelle on Frontline retraced Ruby's steps from what was the Main Street western union office where Ruby sent a moneygram, to the police ramp on Main Street (south side), and I did the same.
@Mark117-zu5wp2 ай бұрын
If Oswald shot JFK and Tippit why didn't he fail the paraffin test. No rubber gloves where found and if he did fire a rifle he would have had residue on his check!! Doesn't add up!!!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your info and commenting!
@eameece2 ай бұрын
@@TravelswithNick you're welcome, and thanks for your video. I thought I was the only one who wanted to make this journey, which I first saw parts of on PBS Frontline "Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald". Now I see several videos like yours. I just took some pictures when I went Nov.22, 2023.
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
Kind of ironic they screened the lie-packed "JFK," as it despicably depicts the police officers as conspirators who risked their lives to capture their suspect alive as per their duty, fighting to disarm Oswald as he tried to shoot one of them.
@robertmcminn21222 ай бұрын
Which proves Ruby acted spur of the moment, since he left his dog in the car. Ruby loved that dog and wouldn’t have left it alone if he knew he was going to be arrested.
@prinzessindianavonbaden7872 ай бұрын
We all watching here, and people all over the world believing in freedom and peace, love and miss Jack! ♥️🥀😢In 2026, I want to visit 🇺🇸: Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington Graveyard, Hyannis Port. Jack was such a good friend of my home country. Greetings from Germany. 🇺🇸🗽🇩🇪
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Welcome! Thanks so much for the nice comment!
@TheSpritz02 ай бұрын
NICK the policeman (Officer Baker) confronted Oswald in the Lunchroom drinking a Cola, not in the stairwell...
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@garybrewster5657Ай бұрын
The cola story is hokum, never happened.
@TheSpritz0Ай бұрын
@@garybrewster5657 DIRECTLY FROM THE WARREN COMMISSION- "About 90 seconds after the shots sounded, he was encountered in the second-floor lunchroom by Dallas police officer Marrion L. Baker, who was with Oswald's supervisor, Roy Truly. Baker let Oswald pass after Truly identified him as an employee. Baker later said Oswald did not seem "nervous" or "out of breath". Truly said that Oswald looked "startled" when Baker pointed his gun directly at him. Mrs. Robert Reid, a clerical supervisor at the depository who returned to her office within two minutes of the shooting, said she saw Oswald, "very calm", on the second floor holding a Coca-Cola bottle."
@garybrewster5657Ай бұрын
@@TheSpritz0 Funny you would leave out Roy Truly’s statement that he seen nothing in either hand. Mrs. Reid’s statement on the timeline is extremely suspect and so is the so called coke in hand recollection. The coke myth was put out by 2 Wash. Post writers Lewis and Stern 8 days after the assassination. Officer Baker also did not see a coke in Oswald’s hand. Like I said in the beginning pure hokum. LHO was guilty beyond all doubt
@garybrewster5657Ай бұрын
@@TheSpritz0 Funny you omitted Roy Tuly’s and officer Bakers testimony of nothing in either hand. Mrs Read’s testimony and timeline of the event doesn’t add up. That Oswald was in the break room with a coke was reported in the Washington Post 8 days after the assassination.
@ChrisJonas-b4f13 күн бұрын
They had a description, of a man missing from the Texas School Book Depository. Thats how Tippit alerted on Oswald when he saw him.
@TravelswithNick13 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@stlbusker30252 ай бұрын
The trees were there in 1963. They just hadn't grown as tall yet. Those are the exact sane trees as in 1963.
@billlong91092 ай бұрын
Wish those trees could talk.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@AustinF29Ай бұрын
I was there and did a self tour back in March. 2023. I was able to find and go to the house he lived in with his wife and take a photo in his backyard In the same spot he did with the rifle. It was exactly the same still. So surreal.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Nice. And yea that house is on my list for another video. Thanks for watching!
@GeorgeVreelandHill2 ай бұрын
I often wondered where Oswald was really going by the end of the day. Did he have a plan about where to go or what to do? We will never know, but it seems strange that he would just wander around after shooting President Kennedy. Add that he didn't even attempt to hide his appearance. He went home, got dressed and started walking. Not well thought out. If he was a patsy, then he was a dumb patsy. If he was part of a conspiracy, then why would he even be allowed to walk around like that and risk getting captured by police who would find things out. He would have been killed quickly and no body would have ever been found thus creating the belief that he acted alone and got away with it. I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and assassinated President John F. Kennedy.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Very well said. And great questions! Thanks for your thoughts and for watching!
@marcryan19742 ай бұрын
No way LHO acted alone. He was set up to be the fall guy. Plenty of eyewitnesses stated they heard shots fired from behind the grass knoll picket fence. The description was already put out to the police right after the shooting. Impossible. . Ruby killed him to shut him up.
@gregford21032 ай бұрын
I agree with you about him acting alone. I read one book by a journalist in Dallas at the time, and he conjectures that Oswald was going to use a bus transfer he obtained to catch another one that could have taken to a bus terminal. It was there, the author conjectured might have tried to catch a bus to Mexico. It's as plausible as any theory I've heard, although from what I read Oswald didn't have much money on him at the time, so I don't know how he would have paid for it.
@tomodonovan59312 ай бұрын
But what could his real motive have been? I heard a theory that his estranged wife was always commenting on how attractive Kennedy was, and maybe, just maybe this could have been the reason he did what he did. Oswald felt the marriage was over, and he commits the most heinous crime because of hurt feelings. It really makes no sense, but neither did Lee Harvey Oswald. Assassinations and attempted ones have always had a motive. Sirhan Sirhan, James Earl Ray, Squeaky Fromme, John Hinckley, they all had a motive. Maybe JFK's murder was something other than political, though Oswald had been suspected of shooting at General Walker earlier. I feel Oswald was suicidal, and just did not care what happened at all in his life. His marriage was the straw that broke the camel's back. That is, if his killing the President was not motivated by his politics.
@tomodonovan59312 ай бұрын
@@gregford2103 I don't think Oswald would have made it there. Even if he did, his capture would have been imminent. He was as helpless as a check-mated king on a chessboard. .
@DeniseFactor2 ай бұрын
Hi Nick, thanks for that. Hope you get back over here one day soon.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@MichaelLynch-x7g2 ай бұрын
The original headstone is in a museum owned by some guy who I think also bought Ruth Paine's station wagon.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info and for watching?
@pepstalynn2 ай бұрын
@TravelswithNick The original headstone was given to Oswald's mother after it was being vandalized and she hid it in the basement of the house that she was staying at the time. Years after she passed away, the house was being renovated and the originsl headstone was found by contractors who were working on the house and they then gave the headstone to Oswald's brother.
@robertmcminn21222 ай бұрын
Oswald was exhumed much later to appease the apologists who were claiming it wasn’t his body. It was proved to be LHO.
@rbaur258112 күн бұрын
Amazingly cool! A couple minor points, however ... maybe due to time constraints, but Nick did gloss over a couple things which I feel deserved mention - the Tippett shooting, there were actual witnesses there that either saw the shooting, or heard it and saw Lee fleeing right after. Next, it's stated in the vid that Lee was heading to the movie theatre - that may be where he ended up, but the actual theory is he was trying to make his way out of the country, possibly looking to take a bus to Mexico ... but with police driving around, he became paranoid, and that's why he ducked into the shoe store and eventually the theatre. Also, Brewer in the shoe store, he not only followed Oswald out but it's worth noting that he saw him enter the movie theatre without paying, so that was the main reason (combined w/ suspicious mannerisms) that he told the attendant to call the police - back to Oswald's intent - it seems likely w/ police cars driving around, he just hopped into the theatre to buy time, figuring that if he waited an hour or so, the coast might be clear after that. And one more key point! On that walk that took him to the theatre, at one point he ducked between cars at a service station and ditched his jacket - which was witnessed and later found. Still, it was a great experience to follow the path, this is a great video, thanks to Nick. I did a similar thing, back in 1985, well before there was a museum at the book depository - I didn't know the exact path but I did go to the shooting site, to the Tippett site, to Oswald's boarding house, to the service station where the jacket was ditched, etc/
@TravelswithNick12 күн бұрын
Thanks for the nice comment! I appreciate you adding all this info, thanks for that 😎✌️
@boomermindsandtimes38182 ай бұрын
Dude, you didn't explain that Oswald was standing in the lunch room drinking a coke when the officer saw him and his supervisor said he works here. He didn't confront him coming down the steps. There weren't any witnesses who say they saw Oswald coming down the steps. Wherever he moved within the building at the time before and after the assassination the only witnesses to him in the building during those moments was the officer and his supervisor seeing him in the lunchroom.
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
Oswald had exactly the right amount of time to get down the stairs and duck into the lunchroom on hearing Baker and truly rushing upstairs towards him... after which he immediately fled the crime scene. No unidentified persons were ever seen inside the building by anybody.
@boomermindsandtimes38182 ай бұрын
@ He wouldn't have known who was coming up the steps, or maybe not even have heard them. Besides they came up the front steps. He would have come down the back steps to get away. So it makes no sense to stop for a coke. Anyone else who was a shooter up there would have also had time to come down the back steps and get away. So it's all totally plausible that he was, like he said in the video tape, I'm just a patsy.
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@boomermindsandtimes3818 a) There's only one staircase. b) I literally just explained what happened, were you not listening? c) I literally just explained nobody else was ever seen. d) If you could have been bothered to actually watch the entire clip, Oswald only says he is a patsy in relation to being hassled by cops for having lived in Russia, and in fact he never attempted to blow any "conspiracy" framing or sacrificing him to ANY cop, any member of his family, or to a live TV audience of millions. e) Your "patsy" owned and smuggled the rifle, lied to police, fled the crime scene, murdered a cop, was caught red-handed trying to murder a second cop, fought police like a maniac, observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing, refused to cooperate, turned down help from the President of the Dallas Bar Association, acted so smug he even convinced his own brother he was guilty, and just shrugged a hollow, rambling reply when asked on live TV, "Did you shoot the President?"
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@boomermindsandtimes3818 There was only one stairway going up that far, so actually, it makes a LOT of sense to stop in that room on hearing people running upstairs towards him. If you could have been bothered to just watch the entire clip before letting him off the hook, he only says he is a patsy in relation to being hassled by cops for having lived in Russia, and in fact he never tried to blow any conspiracy framing him to any cop, any member of his family, to the President of the Dallas Bar Association, or to a live TV audience of millions, never mind all the hard evidence against him anyway.
@aaronaguilar6737Ай бұрын
And plus if he was rushing down the stairs that fast don’t you think they would see how heavy he is breathing from after running
@im5150247Ай бұрын
Wow, thanks so much for this " tour" if you will! Never knew/saw the J.d. memorial. I still repeat what i've said in the past to anyone that believes Oswald wasn't involved just a "patsy", put aside all the videos/photos/interviews etc, his BEHAVIOR is the most damning in imho...
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment!
@Mr508films2 ай бұрын
Somemof those trees were there in 1963. The 6th floor line of sight actually was over the trees. The tree branch hanging over the Zapruder position were not that long, Or else he would not have been able to get the film footage he got. Oswalds did not buy a ticket for a movie. That was one reason then police were called. Also because he was acting weird and he matched the description.
@Michael-nn4bu2 ай бұрын
When Oliver Stone filmed “JFK” he had the trees trimmed back to the same size they were on that fateful day.
@randyhankins63552 ай бұрын
For years the Texas book depository sat empty. I had a good friend who did electrical work in the very room where the shots were allegedly fired during one of the early remodels., and he took a brick from the window. The inside has bricks going horizontal the width of the window. He still has it to this day.He can’t really brag about it because he would have man in black suit looking for him.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
That’s interesting! Thanks for sharing that!
@bigdaddytrichardson49942 ай бұрын
Hey Nick... I just got done watching a JFK and RFK documentary about their Lives and asassinations. Thank you for this man. 💯🤙 RIP to both Brothers 🙏😔🇺🇸
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment. RIP to the Kennedy family 🙏
@bigdaddytrichardson49942 ай бұрын
@TravelswithNick You're Welcome buddy.
@martincaidin41662 ай бұрын
In all likelihood, he took a left after leaving the boarding house, not a right.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
I read he took a right, but who knows you could be right. Thanks!
@ModTrash2 ай бұрын
Any YT video that gets a blue banner is on to something the elites would rather you not talk about. Lee is innocent I feel, great vid.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! And thanks for your thoughts
@aaronz7056Ай бұрын
In that case we look forward to you now explaining how the people setting up the "innocent" Oswald could have known: - he would show up unexpectedly at the Paine house Nov. 21 - he would suddenly possess a package the next morning at all - he wouldn't simply stand out on the sidewalk during the parade - he would lie to police about his whereabouts during the shooting - nobody would find any bullets or fragments that don't match to his rifle - no unidentified persons would ever be seen inside the building by anybody - he would immediately leave the Depository after the assassination - he was guaranteed to go specifically to Oak Cliff - he would take evasive action to get there - he would ignore his cab driver when asked about the commotion in the streets - he would ignore his landlady when she spoke to him - he owned a revolver at all, where it was, and he would obtain and retain it - he would decide at the last minute to put a jacket on at all - he would not stay holed up inside the rooming house - an imposter is handy who looks so much like him he is guaranteed to fool the nearly dozen Oak Cliff witnesses who ID Oswald - the imposter needs to be hanging around 10th and Patton - a cop is guaranteed to be driving through there at EXACTLY the right moment to plausibly place Oswald at the crime scene - there is any point in attacking a cop on a public street since Kennedy is already assassinated and Oswald will already be sought for that - there is any logic in attacking a cop since anything going wrong here just ends up confirming a conspiracy is operating - the imposter can be certain Oswald has no alibi, is still at liberty, and is in the immediate area - the cop won't simply outdraw and capture the imposter, blowing the whole plot - no other cop will capture the imposter - nobody will ever see the imposter again - the ballistics experts can be counted on to falsify evidence - a shoe store clerk will happen to have his radio on - the clerk will happen to hear the APB on the assassination suspect - the clerk will happen to notice Oswald trying to hide from passing police - the clerk will become suspicious enough to follow him - the clerk will see Oswald duck into the theater to dodge more passing police - the clerk will be suspicious enough to call in a tip to police - every officer who arrives at the theater will of course perjure himself - Oswald will be caught red-handed trying to shoot a second policeman - he will fight so violently 3 officers will be injured just disarming him - he will observe, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing - he will refuse to cooperate with any investigator - he will turn down help from the President of the Dallas Bar Association - he will only be interested in a lawyer he'd never met living in another state who specialized in left-wing causes - he will sleep like a baby in his cell - he will never attempt to blow any conspiracy framing him to any cop, any member of his family, or to a live TV audience of millions - he will just shrug a hollow, rambling, unsurprised, evasive reply when asked on live TV, "Did you shoot the President?" - the Dallas PD can be safely counted on to be on board for the successful escape from justice of the "real killers" of a decorated brother officer with a wife and 3 children - they are guaranteed to safely approach whole commissions, lawyers, senators, congressmen, the Chief Justice, the D.A., witnesses, police, FBI, Secret Service, military personnel, ballistics experts, pathologists, ballistics experts, etc., and persuade them all to bend over backwards making themselves all eternally loyal accessories to murder and treason...
@edlabz2 ай бұрын
You pointed to the new outside elevator up to the 6th floor not the stairs Oswald came down… in your rear view of the building the stairs were inside the building to the right….
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
I thought I pointed to the actual building. Hope you knew what I meant. Cuz I think I did say the elevator wasn’t there before e
@eameece2 ай бұрын
that's right!
@TheMrSuge2 ай бұрын
@@TravelswithNick The actual stairway and elevator inside the TSBD are at the opposite end of the building from where you pointed
@robertmcminn21222 ай бұрын
@@TravelswithNick Right building, wrong corner. Oswald stashed the rifle behind boxes at the top of the stairs, which is where the police found it. As I recall the staircase was opposite his shooting position.
@rustymartell174310 күн бұрын
Gave you a thumbs up for effort. More research would've benefitted you immensely. Not conspiracy stuff. You said you didn't understand how the DPD had a description; several people saw him in the window. DPD primarily used Howard Brennan's report, and it was aired long before Oswald even got to his room.
@thewood1015662 ай бұрын
Jack Ruby also died at Parkland Hospital
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
I don’t know that, thanks for sharing!
@bryincda2 ай бұрын
Thanks for doing this video-- interesting stuff.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment!
@jimbo167202 ай бұрын
I find it hard to believe that Brewer would have left his store to follow someone he didn't know for sure was guilty over 200ft and into the theatre. To many things about this case that just doesn't add up.
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
Brewer heard over his radio the APB on the assassination suspect and saw Oswald plainly trying to hide from passing police in his storefront. This was suspicious enough and when he watched Oswald duck into the theater to dodge more passing police he became even more suspicious. There is nothing mysterious about this.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and commenting
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
Better believe it, because that's what happened, as Mr. Brewer himself has always said.
@TheMrSuge2 ай бұрын
@@jimbo16720 Do you think the FBI, CIA, the Mob, Castro, the Soviets, possibly the Rotary Club, got Brewer that job in that shoe store on the oft chance that LHO would flee in that direction should he, again on the oft chance, shoot a police officer down the street when on the run after killing JFK ? Does that really make sense to you ?
@jetcat1322 ай бұрын
Why is that hard to believe??
@TheBobbyWatsonАй бұрын
My papa’s gf at the time was the one who actually covered up officer Tippit. Another cool fact is he lived in the apartment directly below Jack Ruby.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Wow that’s something..thanks for sharing that info!
@retrobrahhh2 ай бұрын
Oswald most likely did it. Why would he leave his job after the event? Why did they find his gun in the shooter's nest? Why did he take a bus back home, get his gun, kill that cop, then go to the movie theatre? Plus that morning he got a ride to work and his coworker that gave him the ride said Oswald had something long in a paper bag.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts!
@flmlvr2 ай бұрын
After years of believing their had to be at least a 2nd gunman, I have concluded the same thing. It was probably just Oswald - with the possibility of a 2nd gunman. The biggest game changer for me is the argument that you can't get 3 shots out in 6 seconds with a bolt action rifle because it takes 2.3 seconds to recycle the rifle. So it would take nearly 10 seconds to get the shots out. Nope. It goes like this: Oswald fires, 2.3 seconds Second shot, 2.3 seconds Third shot. Guess what? That is only 4.6 seconds. You don't start the clock until the trigger is pulled. So put another way, Oswald fires and now he has 6 seconds to get out 2. He could easily have done it himself. But the most amazing thing about this event is that there were 22 cameras on the president at the time of the attack, and even with all that photographic evidence, we STILL can't come to a irrefutable conclusion. Ugh.
@bijanbayne32592 ай бұрын
Plus he left his wedding band and all the cash he had in the world, on Marina's dresser that morning. There's zero reason to kill Tippit if he's innocent, or a patsy
@flmlvr2 ай бұрын
@@bijanbayne3259 And here is something else. Yes, the timing of the shots was a game changer for me, but also one image of Oswald that I didn't see until just a few years ago. I think it was in the "3 Shots That Changed America" documentary. But it showed Oswald in the police station. He didn't have a frightened or confused look. He just simply looked, well, crazy. And it was that moment I said "My God, he DID do it." And then thought if there was a conspiracy, he was part of it. He was no innocent patsy.
@jimhoffmann2 ай бұрын
Simple: He was framed. As soon as the remaining files are released, we will no longer have any doubt. What was supposed to have happened to JFK in Dallas on November 22, 1963? Read “Conversations with David S. Lifton: ‘Best Evidence’ to ‘Final Charade.’” Lifton is one of the Founding Fathers of this historical genre. He proves that truth is stranger than fiction.
@richardjohnson10422 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tour . I have been to Dealey Plaza but none of the other places that you point out in this video . What is the name of the cemetery where Oswald is buried ?
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! He’s in Shannon Rose Hill cemetery in FW.
@jamesmooney89332 ай бұрын
You should show the view from behind the stockade fence.
@KBarrowАй бұрын
Have you ever seen it? It’s always been a big parking lot. It’s very interesting to walk around and think about all the things that happened or didn’t happen.
@jamesmooney8933Ай бұрын
@kirkgriffin3336 Yes, I saw the view on KZbin. It is a perfect view of the spot where Kennedy got shot. I only saw it once.
@cheryl29622 ай бұрын
Really Interesting! Just Subscribed!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thank you!!
@Mark117-zu5wp2 ай бұрын
I would just like to know one thing. What did Oswald tell the police while in custody!! Even if they release all the document's pertaining to the assassination none of them will have any info on what he said!! Very strange!!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and commenting!
@TheMrSuge2 ай бұрын
Actually the notes of Oswald's various interrogations following the assassination are, word for word and in their entirety, reproduced in the Warren Report. You should read them.
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@TheMrSuge Careful, crackpots will just say those reports were all fabricated anyway. lol
@steelpaine99322 ай бұрын
The notes of what he said are well documented.
@randyharris31752 ай бұрын
Actually thats not true James Hosty took notes file a report with the fbi he set on on the first interrogation. You can read what he said in his book Assignment Oswald. Also many people testified in front.of the WC you can read what they said.
@andrewnewby49Ай бұрын
Thank you. It was him. Jack Ruby was just not happy about it.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed thanks!!
@sick1972 ай бұрын
I don't think Oswald did it, Oswald new he would be set up and that's why he took off, and reason he shot officer Tippit., and then that's why Ruby killed Oswald so he wouldn't talk.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
@antheaalecto2 ай бұрын
Oswald never killed Kennedy and never shot Tippit.
@NeilHarding-ne1mhАй бұрын
JD Tippit was sent to shoot LHO in Oak Cliffe, but he knew what was about to happen. Oswald shot the police officer. That is why Ruby was called up to assassinate Oswald on 24/11/63 in the basement of the Dallas Police department.
@chasemartin5373Ай бұрын
All the evidence says he did it. Where is the evidence that says he didn’t? Total nonsense.
@sick197Ай бұрын
Evidence show Oswald was set up.
@tscully15042 ай бұрын
Interesting. Just was watching some stuff on the event and was curious about the theatre.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@tvc14212 ай бұрын
Oswald himself said when questioned by a reporter in the hall in police custody "I'm just a patsy" . I believe him.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and watching!
@thomascrowley91222 ай бұрын
Of course he would say that
@CWYMAN772 ай бұрын
@@thomascrowley9122Do you think Oswald wanted to get caught, because he definitely didn’t try to escape. Going to a movie theatre 10 minutes away from the crime scene wouldn’t qualify as an attempt to escape.
@davidcharles80592 ай бұрын
Wow! Case closed! You’re a genius!
@eameece2 ай бұрын
why believe a criminal?
@sircubedthareeldeal1981Ай бұрын
@Teavels With Nick it was also alleged that he left the school book depository through the front and was able to escape amidst the confusion and chaos
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@themerchantofenglandАй бұрын
Your voice sounds familiar, Adam the Woo maybe. Thanks man, im for the uk, love this stuff.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Haha never heard that before but thanks!
@andrewklein23982 ай бұрын
Lee never fired a gun on that day. I encourage everyone to do all the research. Lee realized he was set up when the shots were fired, which is why he fled the building.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts!
@robertmcminn21222 ай бұрын
How did the fake Lee get Lee’s rifle?
@luckyben672 ай бұрын
@@robertmcminn2122 there was two other lees that looked like him. It was all a set up !
@amityvillain2 ай бұрын
What happened to the curtain rods?…
@chrisgay96232 ай бұрын
@@andrewklein2398 then who fired and how do you that?
@CherylDarr-v6p2 ай бұрын
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@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! 😎✌️
@TomVincent-JFK632 ай бұрын
Thank you. Good video. Oswald did do the act alone I believe. There are so many reasons it makes more sense. Without writing a book here in your comment section, I'll take the shortcut- It's called a rifle.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment!
@waywardone42 ай бұрын
13:46 the yellowish looking two-story house was built in 1951 and is the only house in the area to be a witness to the shooting. There's a house on the other end of this street built in 1920, but probably too far away to be a witness to the shooting.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@kengoodman77192 ай бұрын
Dallas PD had a description of Oswald that caused Tippit to talk to Oswald because at the SBD, the police had roll call and Oswald was the only employee not accounted for. This led to the famous incident back at the Dallas Police Department (after Oswald was picked up from the theater) where the officer leading the investigation at the Depository returned to the department, and wanted to put out a BOLO for Oswald where he was told they already had him in custody, and Oswald was in one of the interrogation rooms for questioning. God Bless!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your info and commenting!
@chrisfrancis655419 күн бұрын
I cannot believe that theater doesn’t play JFK by Oliver Stone 24/7
@TravelswithNick19 күн бұрын
They should that would be crazy to see there
@tintin126519 күн бұрын
Let's hope not. Let's keep Hollywood entertainment where it belongs and the real story somewhere else. Did you know that Arnon Milchan the top Israeli arms dealer was the film's financial backer. There's your first clue who gets to see what they want you to see and not.
@KarlLaFong-v2q2 ай бұрын
"Back and to the left " That shot came from the front.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
a) Direction a person's head goes is meaningless, it's not like being punched by a fist. b) Limo sped up abruptly. c) All bullets and fragments ever found were matched to Oswald's rifle. d) Kennedy is clearly seen to suffer an exit wound at the right temple consistent only with a shot from behind. e) Connally's said the shots came from behind. f) Witnesses directly under the sixth floor window firmly said the shots all came from directly overhead. g) Those witnesses had a clear view behind the knoll fence and would plainly have seen any gunman there. h) Autopsy shows the shots came from behind. i) Parkland doctors examined the autopsy photos on NOVA in 1988 and had no particular problem with them. j) Zapruder's secretary was only yards away from the fence and heard and saw nobody there. k) It's vastly implausible anybody would ever assume they would frame this on a lone shooter while firing from multiple directions, especially "from the front."
@KarlLaFong-v2q2 ай бұрын
@@aaronz7056 The shots came from BOTH directions. There was more than 1 shooter. Btw, your letter a is more than incorrect
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@KarlLaFong-v2q What the heck did I literally just say above? Which, incidentally, you didn't make the slightest attempt to actually address one word of, just summarily dismissed it all out of hand, as you lectured me without providing any evidence there was "more than 1 shooter." Typical conspiracy theorist...
@KarlLaFong-v2q2 ай бұрын
@@aaronz7056 Sorry but I could barely get past your letter a. Look , I have neither the time nor the patience to debate the blanking Kennedy assassination in a you tube blanking comment section!! That's why my op was short and sweet " back and to the left' A shot DID come from the grassy knoll area. I have believed in that theory for decades. Oswald was involved AND there were other shooters. That's it for now. Goom bye.
@secretsauce10732 ай бұрын
If im not mistaken, Ruby entered the building from the main entrance and took an elevator to the basement. The basement car entrance was blocked by officers at the time.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and for watching!
@DavidJones-hr9bn2 ай бұрын
You’re certainly mistaken!
@secretsauce10732 ай бұрын
@@DavidJones-hr9bn nah don't think so🤣🤣🤣
@DavidJones-hr9bn2 ай бұрын
@@secretsauce1073 nobody cares what you “think”! The KNOWN facts state otherwise.
@robertmcminn21222 ай бұрын
Ruby said he walked down the ramp. Police would have recognized him.
@AdamHogan812 ай бұрын
Oswald's Cab Driver William Whaley dropped him off at interaction of Neely St & N Beckley Ave Oak Cliff. which is coincidence would have it Oswald had lived in March 1963 on Neely at 214 W Neely St Dallas. The famous photo of Oswald posing with a rifle was taken in the backyard.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@patrickcasey3572 ай бұрын
One correction. Oswald never bought a ticket to get into the theatre. He snuck past the ticket lady who had come out front of the building looking down the street at all the commotion. Brewer saw him sneak into the theatre without buying a ticket.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your info and commenting!
@nickkillerquartzga38322 ай бұрын
Simple. Multiple shooters. Grassy knoll was the kill shot
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and for watching!
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
All credible ballistic, medical, forensic, film and eyewitness evidence clearly demonstrate the shots came from the sixth floor window and nobody would ever assume they would frame this on a lone shooter while firing from multiple directions.
@walterroma73682 ай бұрын
@@aaronz7056 BS
@pep5902 ай бұрын
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@walterroma7368 You keep just saying "BS" like that demolishes all the evidence and settles the whole matter. lol
@chrisgay96232 ай бұрын
Those overlapping X’s on the pavement mark where the victims were when the second shot hit them. The first shot, fired when the car was almost directly below Oswald, hit no one.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for adding that!
@brianb69572 ай бұрын
Being respectful means that folks don't assume that LHO killed JFK, especially since LHO was murdered before a proper trial was conducted.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and commenting!
@randyharris31752 ай бұрын
The circustancle evidence is overwhelming.
@randyharris31752 ай бұрын
The presenter is obviously new to JFK. There is a picture of Oswald being taken out the front of the Texas Theatre.
Impossible to walk/run from LHO rooming house (he left there at 1:02 and get to the site of Tippet's murder. Tippet was shot at 1:08pm. Distance of 0.9 miles.
@9ner4ever342 ай бұрын
61 years .. rest eternally in peace JFK. 🕯 🌹 🕊
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for this 🙏
@kevinhanel7440Ай бұрын
A friend of mine who is older went to Seminary with a man whose job was to guard Oswald's grave at night. He could sleep study whatever as long as he did not let anyone vandalize the grave but this was right after the assassination.
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Wow that’s crazy! Never knew that. Thanks for sharing!
@kevinhanel7440Ай бұрын
@TravelswithNick you're welcome
@fionafinch3482 ай бұрын
The description of Oswald that was put out on police radio came from a man who was watching the president's precession near Dealey Plaza and saw the gunman in the window. Several people saw either the man or just the rifle barrel in the 6th floor window.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info!
@TELEVISIONARCHIVES2 ай бұрын
Yes and Oswald was the only one that left work.
@bernardm.32052 ай бұрын
the trees where there they were smaller oh my goodness!
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@PhilipJames-t1g2 ай бұрын
I have always wondered why , if he planned the assassination, why he didn’t plan an exit strategy out of Dallas, instead of heading home.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Good question. I have no idea but you think he would’ve. Thanks for your comment!
@donhunt30552 ай бұрын
There is a story floating around that someone in a get away car was supposed to be waiting for him close to the depository. When he came out there was no car. This was supposed to be the point where Oswald got “hung out” by the people calling the shots.
@eameece2 ай бұрын
His mistake is that he believed he needed to get his pistol. He was walking south to catch a bus to go south, but once he shot Tippit to keep from maybe being taken in, the game was soon up for him.
@davidcharles80592 ай бұрын
@@PhilipJames-t1g remember the Walker shooting. Oswald buried the rifle, took a bus and went home. Probably thought…I got away with it last time…so I will this time.
@mikeivey71672 ай бұрын
It hasn’t NEVER been established that LHO shot até Walker! That nonsense didnt come out until after LHO was killed by Ruby!
@andygonzalez94792 ай бұрын
Great video
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the nice comment 😄✌️
@joseconsecoRBI2 ай бұрын
Oswald said one truthful thing that day, “I’m just a patsy”. Which is completely true. JD Tippet was shot with bullets from an automatic, and Oswald had a revolver on him.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for commenting and watching!
@tvc14212 ай бұрын
You are correct. Oswald had a S&W snub nose 38 special. not an automatic.
@eameece2 ай бұрын
Oswald said he was a patsy because he was taken in because he lived in the Soviet Union; a token commie to blame. Oswald stuffed two brands of bullets into his pistol, but the bullet shells matched his pistol. He pulled this pistol out to kill Officer McDonald but McDonald inserted his fleshy part underneath the firing pin and stopped his shot.
@davidcharles80592 ай бұрын
@@joseconsecoRBI you must be retarded.
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
a) If you could have been bothered to watch the entire clip before letting Oswald off the hook you would have seen Oswald only says he is a patsy in relation to being hassled by cops for having lived in Russia, and in fact he never attempted to blow any conspiracy to any cop, any member of his family, to the President of the Dallas Bar Association, or to a live TV audience of millions. b) Your "patsy" owned and smuggled the rifle, lied to police about his whereabouts, immediately fled the crime scene, shot a cop, was caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop, fought police like a maniac, refused to cooperate, even convinced his own brother he was guilty, and just shrugged a hollow, rambling reply when asked on live TV, "Did you shoot the President?" c) Oswald used more than one kind of ammo in his revolver, he was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses as shooting Tippit and fleeing, he owned and was in possession of the gun the shells were matched to, he discarded his jacket, complete with fibres consistent with his shirt, between the crime scene and the theater, he was plainly seen trying to hide from and dodge passing police, he was caught trying to shoot a second cop, he fought so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him, and he observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing.
@scottvernon73472 ай бұрын
GUESS WHAT!!! I live across the street in Arlington Heights where he grew up and went to the local high school here...
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and for watching!
@marge-bg4zn2 ай бұрын
I just don’t believe he did it, or at least not by himself. Too many shenanigans with the WC and LBJ. Plus other plots in Chicago and Miami that LHO couldn’t have been involved with. It was too big for a lone nut.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and commenting!
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
WHAT was too big? Oswald shot Kennedy as he rode past him in a car.
@marge-bg4zn2 ай бұрын
@@aaronz7056 you have every right to be as gullible as you want. No one is judging you 🤣
@walterroma73682 ай бұрын
@@aaronz7056 Yea, and Oswald was just some average Joe.
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@marge-bg4zn Yeah, we know the drill, lady: all the evidence was faked, all the witnesses were lying, all the investigators were conspirators, and just sitting there insulting me is your idea of a persuasive argument...
@RustyStone-q7mАй бұрын
That would have been wild to be watching a movie and have all this Ruckus occur not even knowing about the assassination they don't even have movies at 12:30 and 1:30 anymore
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
That would’ve been nuts to see!
@OldHickoryAndyJackson2 ай бұрын
A woman witnessed Oswald shoot Tippitt, so not allegedly
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this info!
@josephcecchini28092 ай бұрын
There were also witnesses that described two men at the scene while Tippit was shot, both fleeing in different directions, one was described as looking like Jack Ruby, who by the way had an apartment less than a mile away from where officer Tippit was killed, different caliber of bullets found at the scene where Tippit was killed. Oswald might have had a little knowledge of a plan to kill President Kennedy, he told the World before he was killed by Jack Ruby, he was a Patsy, . Thank you for your time creating this video, ✌️
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@josephcecchini2809 Rubbish. Clemons' words make it clear enough she saw at best a shooter and bystander who was almost certainly Benavides or Cimino, and other witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons firmly said there was but one shooter. In fact Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses as shooting Tippit and fleeing. Oh, and he used different types of ammo, big deal. "Oswald might have had a little knowledge of a plan to kill President Kennedy...." Oswald owned and smuggled the rifle, left his latent print on it, lied to police about his whereabouts, immediately fled the crime scene, took evasive action, shot a cop, was plainly seen trying to hide form and dodge passing police, discarded his jacket complete with fibres consistent with his shirt between the crime scene and the theater, was caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop, fought police so violently 3 officers were injured just disarming him, observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing, refused to cooperate, turned down help from the President of the Dallas Bar Association, wanted a lawyer he'd never met living in another state who specialized in left-wing causes, even convinced his own brother he was guilty, never attempted to blow any conspiracy framing him to anybody, and just shrugged a hollow, rambling reply when asked on live TV, "Did you shoot the President?"
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
@@josephcecchini2809 Clemons' words make it clear enough she saw at best a shooter and bystander who was almost certainly Cimino or Benavides, and she didn't even see the actual shooting herself. You failed to mention other witnesses much closer to Tippit than Clemons firmly said there was but one shooter and that in fact Oswald was ID'd by nearly a dozen witnesses as shooting him and fleeing. If you could have been bothered to watch the entire clip before letting Oswald off the hook, you would have seen he only says he is a patsy in relation to being hassled by The Man for having lived in Russia. In fact, he never attempted to blow any conspiracy to any cop, any member of his family, to the President of the Dallas Bar Association, or to a live TV audience of millions. As for the idea "Oswald might have had a little knowledge of a plan to kill President Kennedy:" He owned and smuggled the rifle. His latent print was on the rifle. He lied to police about his whereabouts during the shooting. He was inside a building where no unidentified persons were ever seen by anybody. He had every bullet and fragment ever found matched to his rifle. He was a perfectly plausible match to the shooter seen in the window. He was the only employee inside the building during the shooting to immediately flee and never return. He took evasive action by cab to get to his other gun. He shot a cop. He was caught red-handed trying to shoot a second cop. He refused to cooperate with any investigator. He acted so smug he even convinced his own brother he was guilty. He observed, "Well, they say it only takes a minute to die" after asking about the penalty for cop-killing. He just shrugged a hollow and rambling reply when asked on live TV, "Did you shoot the President?" He was only interested in a lawyer he'd never met living in another state who specialized in left-wing causes. Even when he knew the cameras were on him he couldn't keep the smirk off his face. Etc.
@oldtrousersnakeКүн бұрын
Oswald must have been acting very erratic for the cop to stop him when walking, and then he briefly enters the cloths shop for the shop owner to follow him to the theatre. Even with the description of Oswald over the police radio...why did officer Tippet stop him so soon. How come a police car just happened to be patrolling in that area at that time?. So many why's still remain to this day
@jennifermartin86282 ай бұрын
Oswald DIDN'T buy a ticket to the theater.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
I thought I read that he did. Thanks for commenting!
@jennifermartin86282 ай бұрын
@@TravelswithNick Thanks for the video! Well done!
@mikeivey71672 ай бұрын
Yes he did buy a ticket! He had the stub in his pocket!
@TheMrSuge2 ай бұрын
@@mikeivey7167 He had a bus transfer in his pocket when he was arrested. He didn't have a theater ticket. He snuck into the theater without paying
@GordoGambler2 ай бұрын
Buying a ticket in the middle of a movie would look just as dumb.
@gavinrobb852 ай бұрын
Amazing post so thank you for that. I was just wondering as in your video the plaza looks so compact and have a better idea of the size and how close the Numan family and zapruder actually were to the limo. As someone who has been interested in this subject I appreciated your prospective in retracing LHO steps. I don’t believe LHO fired a single shot that day and was truly a patsy. Apart from sadly shooting Officer Tippet
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for the nice comment! It’s much appreciated
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
Oswald owned the rifle. Oswald smuggled the rifle. Oswald's latent print was on the rifle. Oswald had every bullet and fragment ever found matched to his rifle. Oswald lied to police about his whereabouts during the shooting. Oswald was a perfectly plausible match to the shooter seen in the window. Witnesses directly under that window firmly said the shots all came from directly overhead. Oswald was in a building where no unidentified persons were ever seen by anybody. Oswald was the only employee inside the building during the shooting to immediately flee and never return to the plaza. Oswald shot a cop and was captured trying to shoot a second cop. Oswald refused to cooperate with any investigator. Oswald never attempted to blow any conspiracy framing or sacrificing him to any cop, any member of his family, to the President of the Dallas Bar Association, or to a live TV audience of millions
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts and commenting!
@gavinrobb852 ай бұрын
@ your welcome. Keep Up the good work. 😀
@walterroma73682 ай бұрын
@@aaronz7056 So much BS Aron.
@randyharris31752 ай бұрын
Tippit might have stopped Oswald because he made a suspicious move. Tippit was very observant some say may have changed the direction he was walking when he seen the police car.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your info and for watching!
@MrFrikkenfrakken2 ай бұрын
When (if) time travel is perfected no doubt this will be one of the first events to be visited to see what actually happened.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
That’s a cool thought! Thanks for watching
@Peter-kw2hn2 ай бұрын
Malcolm Wallace (Lyndon B Johnson’s personal hitman) was the actual shooter from the Texas school depository. Oswald was in the cafeteria during the shooting. The grassy knoll shooter remains unknown.
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for your thoughts!
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
"Lyndon B Johnson's personal hitman..." LOL No evidence for any of that garbage and the only person to place Oswald in the cafeteria was Oswald and the people he claimed he was with all flatly denied ever seeing him.
@GoDawgs18Ай бұрын
“Allegedly” is a great word to use for Lee Harvey Oswald killing jfk
@TravelswithNickАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@jfkcamelot2 ай бұрын
'I didn't shoot anyone, sir'
@TravelswithNick2 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@aaronz70562 ай бұрын
So... you're saying they should have let him go when he said that, then?
@thud97972 ай бұрын
Lol and the jails are full of people that didn't do anything either.