The Trial of Jack Ruby

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2023
  • The killing of Lee Harvey Oswald on live television was dramatic, and helped to spark decades of speculation about a conspiracy surrounding Kennedy’s assassination. Much less remembered was the trial that followed - a trial to convict a man who had committed murder in front of millions of witnesses.
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Комментарии • 922

  • @darknutgaming5510

    Not a single mention of Dorothy Kilgallen, she definitely deserved to be remembered. She was the only person to interview Ruby while in jail.

  • @chipparker3950

    Another conspiracy denier.

  • @zenmaster6780

    If the case of JFK is so cut and dry and canon why the refusal by the government to release documents on it to this day?

  • @TheSheepPimp

    MOSSAD, MOSSAD, MOSSAD

  • @jamestakacs

    Dorothy Kilgallan lost her life because of what she found out from Ruby. Ms Kilgallan was murdered.

  • @-jeff-
    @-jeff-  +209

    I'll label 1963 as a bad year to be a kid. Teachers crying and parents in shock and just generally us second graders wondering what's happened to the world.

  • @DaneOrschlovsky

    It's almost as if Jack Ruby was just another useful fool.

  • @Nicksonian

    The Kennedy assassination is one of my earliest memories. I still recall that we had the TV on but I went to the kitchen with my mother to get some lunch, only to return to the TV moments later to see the confusion just moments after Ruby had shot Oswald. After all my decades of interest in this history, I did not know about the trial of Jack Ruby. Thanks.

  • @rawbacon

    Ruby acted alone just like Oswald.

  • @george217
    @george217  +106

    I watched the murder of Oswald on live television. The look on the face of the detective escorting him and the grimace on Oswald's are something that I remember to this day.

  • @tzyijiang9884

    The judicial system has never been as clean as we wish it should be.

  • @immobilien

    I was in the 2nd grade about 90 miles from Dallas. The teacher had brought a TV in and we were watching the news. After it happened....it was a little chaotic. My teacher was crying and not long afterward, school was shut down and my mother picked me up. Very sad day in American History.

  • @frankgulla2335

    Thank you, THG for reminding us of this strange and forgotten piece of "recent" history. Great job telling the tale.

  • @Mrblindjj

    For many years, Bill Alexander, who prosecuted Ruby, lived and office in the same building as I in downtow Dallas. He was a great attorney and mentor. He wouldnt talk much about the JFK stuff but he did show me hand written letters from Ruby. Ruby hated his lawyers and was begging Bill to quit the DA's office and represent him. Bill was a good man and great attorney and I am honored he showed me and let me hold in my hand such a piece of history.

  • @reneejones7807

    The Mob Museum is a must for any history buff visiting Las Vegas. And there’s a fun speakeasy in the basement.

  • @jarchiec
    @jarchiec  +22

    I knew Asst DA Bill Alexander personally. He was an interesting man. We had lunch together often at the lunch room in our office building. He always maintained that Oswald was a "punk" and solely responsible. he didn't talk about Ruby much. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

  • @tommypain

    All these things about JFK and the upcoming 60th anniversary are important to me as I was born on that day, November 22, 1963. I look forward to hearing more about this topic from you. Thank you.

  • @MultiPetercool

    My late Father-in-law was an attorney with the California State Bar. He once handled a case to have Belli disbarred. He says he could had done it had his superiors not asked him to close the case.

  • @robertsansone1680

    The only input I can give is, that I worked with a guy who used to hang out in Rubys bar. He said, "When I heard that Jack Ruby shot Oswald, I wasn't suprised in the least. He was always doing stupid a-- s--- in order to get attention. I wasn't suprised in the least".

  • @jbrhel
    @jbrhel  +22

    This is one of your most important videos THG. The public must be educated about what happened 60 years ago. Thank you for posting.