William Tunstill Interview With Ola Everhard 3-6-86.
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@timyowell42783 жыл бұрын
I wish that the young people today would listen to the older generation. They could learn a lot more than the internet could ever teach them. The older generation will teach you real history. With all the finer details you will never find on the internet. Or in a book
@beckygoff2394 Жыл бұрын
This woman does not skip a beat, she knows dates times, and the story. She is truly a blessing.
@tmcge33253 жыл бұрын
See my relatives are exactly like this.....They talked and you learned many things from them. My Great-Great Grandfather was still alive when I was a child, he told me his family would take a horse drawn wagon from our old family farm in Oklahoma to Ft Smith Arkansas for supplies. 20 miles away and it took them 3 days, round trip. He loved going because his Dad would buy him candy. He was born in 1884 and died in 1972.
@debraanchante3661
I totally believe her.
@damon2242 жыл бұрын
Having an interview with this kind of information is definitely astounding! And this information is priceless, history is amazing!!
@iamheandheisinorsemen26053 жыл бұрын
Truly fascinating. Want the truth, here it is. Nobody at this age can make this story up as if they were around when all this went down. This info comes from actually being there and remembrance. This is great stuff.
@chaelodoul94013 жыл бұрын
So wait................. Does this mean that EVERYTHING we read in History books isn't 110% true? LOL
@infinitelyblessed359
I always loved Jessy James and Billy The Kid. The typical stories I grew up with never sat well with me - I'm so happy they lived long lives 🙂
@molonlabe75902 жыл бұрын
They did facial matchup, the same as the FBI uses, and it was a 93% match that Brushy Bill was Billy the Kid. 93% match is enough to convict someone of a crime, so in my opinion, it’s enough to prove that Brushy Bull was in fact BTK. He also had the same wounds known to have been on BTK, same eye color and had one ear bigger than the other like BTK, showed he could slip outta handcuffs as could BTK, and was 5’8”, same as BTK. Could describe the lay out of the house that Billy supposedly died in and could describe the layout of Lincoln County during the Lincoln County War. All that, again, I firmly believe that Brushy Bull was none other than Billy the Kid himself
@larryclark4791
Oh my goodness, what a world of information, I wish we had a true movie of this.
@MrRatingz3 жыл бұрын
She's a sharp as a knife,
@jeanbrimmer6673
I have listened to this over and over .All the historians needed to interview her .
@whome9936
Well the interviewer certainly liked to talk a lot. Wish he'd cared as much about listening. He knew the story he wanted her to tell and tried to steer her when he should have gotten out of the way.
@cindylouheart24813 жыл бұрын
I believe her,the knowledge she has is the best i have heard.
@victorsvideos27 Жыл бұрын
I love this ladies sense of humor, her laughter especially, and her unending and accurate recall of names, dates, and places. Most of all, I believe her story, her facts, and her characterization of the guilty people and parties. I believe we did Jesse James and Brushy Bill “Billy the Kid” Roberts a real disservice by the fools that don’t want to hear the truth. Their minds were made up and weren’t going to be bothered by the facts!
@truspirit1925
This changes everything and it's for the best thank u for your efforts.
@wingandhog Жыл бұрын
This interview is extremely compelling. She is too articulate, knowledgeable and matter of factly to discount it. I believe her 100%. I live in New Mexico and have been visiting many of these locations. I was just at FT Stanton and Lincoln in April and did a walkthrough of the courthouse. In addition, Torreón NM (which she mentioned toward the end of the interview) is 30 minutes from my house and I frequently ride my motorcycles through that area.
@godofstream33462 жыл бұрын
Jessie James used to cross the river from Kentucky to Missouri at the old Hickman Kentucky ferry. There is still a ferry there. He had carved his name under one of the tables of the old bar there. As a child I climbed under and saw it.
@americancitizen7937
One of Billy's friends that many do not know about that knew him before and after his purported death in 1881 was named James Asa Niblack. His grandson Carroll told my father about it.
@user-zj3zx9mi5o
Imagine not having information at your fingertips....you do not need to develop a good memory when you can recall information with technology....this lady grew up Fully Immersed in her environment, and to me, her memory is proof