The Kennedy Assassination: Inside the Book Depository

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  • Опубліковано 16 тра 2024
  • [Credits, References, and More]
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    [Chapters]
    00:00:00 Intro
    00:01:32 Chapter I: The Hiring of Oswald
    00:04:44 Chapter II: The Curtain Rods
    00:08:51 Chapter III: The Motorcade Route
    00:15:38 Chapter IV: The Sixth Floor
    00:19:57 Chapter V: The Shooting
    00:24:53 Chapter VI: The Men In the Windows
    00:34:30 Chapter VII: The Gunshots
    00:41:06 Chapter VIII: The Escape
    00:46:06 Chapter IX: The Stairway
    00:54:01 Chapter X: The Sniper's Nest
    01:11:47 Chapter XI: The Alibis
    01:22:15 Chapter XII: The Lineup
    01:27:44 Ending
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  • @LEMMiNO
    @LEMMiNO  9 місяців тому +9258

    [Credits, References, and More]
    www.lemmi.no/p/the-kennedy-assassination-inside-the-book-depository

    • @normalspongey
      @normalspongey 9 місяців тому +147

      I love your videos.
      edit after like an hour: 50:49 big black man

    • @atch300
      @atch300 9 місяців тому +69

      Another masterpiece sir

    • @Ahckz
      @Ahckz 9 місяців тому +63

      You done cooking

    • @h0ckeyman136
      @h0ckeyman136 9 місяців тому +23

      Please keep coming back, I love your content

    • @normalspongey
      @normalspongey 9 місяців тому +38

      ​​​@@Ahckzhe's never done cooking

  • @pair_of_fins
    @pair_of_fins 9 місяців тому +15376

    More than anything else, the assassination is an amazing case study into how wildly unreliable witness statements are

    • @wowplayer160
      @wowplayer160 9 місяців тому +1614

      Ask enough people and everything happened. Especially if you ask leading questions.

    • @cometnight0
      @cometnight0 9 місяців тому +847

      especially without recording the statements on tape. how could you ever tell what was true, what was poor memory, or a lie?

    • @comradeeverclear4063
      @comradeeverclear4063 9 місяців тому +140

      Only when they have something to cover up. When several people directly witness the same thing few details dont line up, for example the perps shoe color.

    • @luks303
      @luks303 9 місяців тому +716

      @@comradeeverclear4063 oh no the crazy ones are here already

    • @tunisiangoldfarmer1508
      @tunisiangoldfarmer1508 9 місяців тому +103

      ​@@luks303he's right tho?

  • @vinesauce
    @vinesauce 9 місяців тому +32825

    Can I just quickly shout out how good that creepy little musical sting is during the chapter titles? Man I love that.

    • @moralitiesaspook168
      @moralitiesaspook168 9 місяців тому +523

      The Vincent Vinesausage???

    • @vinesauce
      @vinesauce 9 місяців тому +1688

      This video is astounding by the way. Funny enough, I did a social studies project in the sixth grade about the JFK assassination, complete with a styrofoam recreation of Dealey Plaza, so it's wild to see this level of detail and research, down to the accurate 3D models. Well put-together and fascinating.

    • @maxmalter1690
      @maxmalter1690 9 місяців тому +88

      Sounds similar to the transition sound in the Walking Dead VR game

    • @nam6128
      @nam6128 9 місяців тому +120

      I was gonna comment the same thing. It sets the mood so well. Like a dark sudden confusion
      Edit: now I'm shaking a little cause bimmy vinesauce himself might've seen my silly reply about the partially eaten chicken wing on another comment 😅😂

    • @biggreen1456
      @biggreen1456 9 місяців тому +61

      Im not surprised Vinny is here when conspiracies are brought up lol

  • @Cat-of8ml
    @Cat-of8ml Місяць тому +506

    40:56 “Why didn't you go up to the sixth floor?”
    I don't think so he would have liked to greet a damn assassin with a rifle lmao

    • @youdontneedtoknow6621
      @youdontneedtoknow6621 15 днів тому +82

      I can hear that conversation
      “Why didn’t you go up to the 6th?”
      “Oh gee, why didn’t I go up to the floor with the man who’s proved he has the means and desire to kill people? LET ME THINK!”

    • @hermeticxhaote4723
      @hermeticxhaote4723 12 днів тому +52

      ​​@@youdontneedtoknow6621 Texas, 1963, white cop interviewing a black man about a crime...asks leading questions to see if he can pin it on him.

    • @ugrena7419
      @ugrena7419 4 дні тому

      ​@@hermeticxhaote4723 That's a great theory and all, but just because it was 1963 doesn't mean every white person was a racist boogey-man out to destroy the lives of black people.

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk День тому

      It's just depressing to have JFK, RFK, MLK all killed, our greatest and most benevolent leaders get killed but absolute scumbags like Kissinger live to be 100. Besides that neo nazi killed around the same time, it's only ever our best that get killed, the ones that threaten the status quo to fight for civil rights or oppose the wealthy. Lincolns death led to Andrew Johnson, top 3 worst presidents of all time who nuked civil rights for a century..and the Kennedy brothers deaths set us back decades, leading to absolute scumbags like bush and reagan and were still dealing with the problems they created today, which Clinton did also contribute to.
      I definitely don't think Oswald was the sole shooter, but it's so muddled with crazy crap, and sadly gets lumped in with legitimate insanity like moon landing hoaxers etc

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk День тому

      The most compelling info to me is that Oswald was a terrible shot, did badly on his firing test, and the crappy bolt action definitely can't be fired that quickly and accurately. A world class sniper brought in couldn't replicate the shot let alone a headshot on a moving target with a tree in the way. Those are facts that are really hard to get around if he did do it alone. Also Jack Ruby, after shooting Oswald, claimed to have info he wanted to come forward with but then.. immediately died of cancer before he could talk hahah.

  • @mitchw4802
    @mitchw4802 5 місяців тому +1965

    The quality of this documentary is what SHOULD be shown on the History Channel these days.

    • @jgunther3398
      @jgunther3398 3 місяці тому +34

      you don't want to watch two guys poking through barns?

    • @andrewfield5656
      @andrewfield5656 3 місяці тому +32

      Yeah. It’s all ice road truckers and 2 wierdos haggling with other wierdos over old junk.

    • @Olimario34
      @Olimario34 3 місяці тому +9

      ​@@andrewfield5656 ice road truckers is goated tho

    • @MollyGrenci
      @MollyGrenci 2 місяці тому +4

      YES I AGREE with you 100% 👍🏼

    • @attackehhh
      @attackehhh 2 місяці тому +10

      you don't wanna watch idiots calling everything aliens?

  • @alanramtor
    @alanramtor 9 місяців тому +40811

    This channel is the perfect example of the phrase “Good things come to those who wait”

  • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
    @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 9 місяців тому +6437

    Man, shoutout to the voice actors. It's nothing that seems super exciting but just the fact that this video takes the extra step on the details goes to show how high-quality the production is.

    • @jangar5000
      @jangar5000 9 місяців тому +293

      I thought that was ai generated

    • @heron2
      @heron2 9 місяців тому +181

      @@jangar5000 Me too! Some of the rhythm seemed off. I could understand it. Hiring 15+ voice actors would be very expensive.

    • @Literature4343
      @Literature4343 9 місяців тому +503

      @@heron2 they were real people. Look at the credits at the end

    • @heron2
      @heron2 9 місяців тому +31

      @@Literature4343 oh, haha! Thanks.

    • @egg7491
      @egg7491 9 місяців тому +324

      @@heron2 lemino is definitely one of those people who would never replace actual people work with ai

  • @Annathroy
    @Annathroy 3 місяці тому +883

    Amos Euins focusing on that bald spot like he owed it money bro

    • @peterfraser9070
      @peterfraser9070 2 місяці тому +17

      It was his biggest impression so of course he's gonna say it like it was, bro.

    • @briangregory8223
      @briangregory8223 2 місяці тому +118

      I laughed my ass off when he interrupts the cop and is like "spot... yeah"

    • @peterfraser9070
      @peterfraser9070 2 місяці тому

      You probably resent him indicating it was Mr. O

    • @geoffreyjohnstone5465
      @geoffreyjohnstone5465 2 місяці тому +7

      @@peterfraser9070 I dont think Euins did indicate it was Mr O. In fact the bald spot suggests it wasnt Oswald. Originally Euins said he thought the man in the window was black. This changed to him being unsure as to whether the man was black or white. I think it is more interesting when he talls how the cop he was talking to received a call saying a man ran out the back of the TSBD....seemed to be ignored

    • @peterfraser9070
      @peterfraser9070 2 місяці тому +4

      Well, there's tons of evidence that says it's quite unbelievable that it wasn't Oswald in that window. Anyone claiming it wasn't him has a lot of explaining to do to be taken seriously. Care to try to explain the evidence away?
      Euins saying the sun was shining on a "bald spot" in reality does not rule Oswald out at all. There's footage of Oswald with a bright light shining on his head for a moment and his hair was so thin you could see his skin clear as day. It is very easy to imagine Euins seeing the same thing with the sun shining on Oswald's head.
      Euins did not first say the man was black, by the way; that was a radio interviewer mis-quoting Euins. Euins clarified that he was not sure about the man's skin colour; he'd only seen him briefly and there was a glare on the window.

  • @jxz6882
    @jxz6882 Місяць тому +292

    51:56 "i mean i wouldnt blame you if you don't theres like 100 different names to keep track of" LMAO💀

    • @slyjokerg
      @slyjokerg 23 дні тому +25

      His best one is in the D B Cooper one. He speaks about the small amount of the Cooper money being found at *Tina* Bar, after the one flight attendant was *Tina* Mucklow... "Tina Mucklow... Tina Bar... coincidence???... Yeah, coincidence."

    • @GardenGuy1943
      @GardenGuy1943 11 днів тому +2

      I found that part racist. Because the witness is Black. And with no other people did he make this comment. I stopped watching as soon as he said that.

    • @levicoderman
      @levicoderman 11 днів тому +18

      I'm black myself and I saw nothing wrong with what he said, y'all are just so sensitive

    • @GardenGuy1943
      @GardenGuy1943 11 днів тому +1

      @@levicoderman I speak for my community. You sound like a Trump supporter

    • @Tom-sf6hb
      @Tom-sf6hb 11 днів тому +13

      @@levicoderman he's a troll for sure

  • @Mccpotinc
    @Mccpotinc 9 місяців тому +3329

    How is this free? This dude goes dark for over a year and then comes back with a full length documentary of insane quality. This is really one of the best channels on UA-cam.

    • @darth3261
      @darth3261 9 місяців тому +192

      Not free. Thank the patreons.

    • @butterphli3z
      @butterphli3z 9 місяців тому +38

      Exactly what I was thinking.
      But then again when you think about it we'd get similar stuff on TV it would just be filled with ads.

    • @butterphli3z
      @butterphli3z 9 місяців тому +69

      @@darth3261 I didn't pay anything. It's free.

    • @timegoesby421
      @timegoesby421 9 місяців тому +14

      ​@@butterphli3znothing is free

    • @aidenvogt7036
      @aidenvogt7036 9 місяців тому +17

      @@butterphli3zlol what if your friend flies you out to Vegas; the flight was free!

  • @sarbe6625
    @sarbe6625 9 місяців тому +2673

    This whole thing seems like an excellent case study into why eye witness testimony is not weighed as heavily anymore in court. People misremember, wrongly perceive, or unintentionally imagine things without realizing it all the time.

    • @gmaximosis
      @gmaximosis 9 місяців тому +236

      it also reminds us that the the person interviewing can lead, or push eye witnesses to 'see' and 'say' what fits an agenda.

    • @staringcorgi6475
      @staringcorgi6475 9 місяців тому +6

      I wish they never did this bc than they could just say what ever they want

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 9 місяців тому +128

      Also the desire to want to help, to want to sound aware of their surroundings, and the notoriety of being at the scene of the event, could easily influence improper memories or statements. Even more subtle is the way that subconscious consensus, due to publicized information, can influence your perception. If those same witnesses had all been immediately isolated minutes after the shooting, and never told anything and never allowed to read or watch anything leading up to the interview, and then asked about everything they saw that day, there’d be no inherent focus on scrutinizing the actions and whereabouts of Oswald, other than the leading and incessant questions by the cops regarding Oswald. If cops too were to have no prior suspicions (so ideally an uninformed interrogator), then you’d actually see an interrogation cobble together a pure and unbiased timeline of events (flawed as they may still be, due to the frailties of memory).

    • @jordanvandegiessen1801
      @jordanvandegiessen1801 9 місяців тому +14

      Or lie

    • @ravanalti3740
      @ravanalti3740 9 місяців тому +4

      This is why I don’t believe a single one of the eye witnesses that swear they heard multiple explosions before the towers fell
      I’m not saying other parts of the conspiracy are false but whenever a 9/11 truther brings up the eye witnesses saying they heard bombs, I just laugh. Bc that literally could be anything. You had bodies slamming into the ground at terminal velocity and all the other sounds. A civilian can’t even tell the different between a firework and a gunshot and you’re telling me they can tell the different between a bomb going off and something out in the high stress and chaotic environment of 9/11? No way in hell

  • @johnniemi8012
    @johnniemi8012 4 місяці тому +388

    Not enough blame is put on the ineptitude of the Dallas police. The sniper's nest, the suspect's line up, the interview of Oswald. No tape recorder, no notes. The Tippit crime scene debacle. Letting Ruby close enough to shoot Oswald point blank. I could go on.

    • @chickenfist1554
      @chickenfist1554 4 місяці тому +4

      It get's worse than that. Coercing witnesses, changing or not changing witness testimony, fabricating evidence -destroying- sorry, miss placing evidence, healthy people having heart attacks etc 😬

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 4 місяці тому

      *_@johnniemi8012_* Agree. The police were a disgrace. But the FBI were even worse. Apparently they had a file on Oswald listing him as a dangerous nut, but did nothing about protecting JFK from him.

    • @Grady4bobcats
      @Grady4bobcats 4 місяці тому +53

      Ineptitude or negligence to make sure there were no loose ends or paper trail?

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Grady4bobcats_"Ineptitude or negligence to make sure there were no loose ends or paper trail?"_
      If that were true they made a pretty bad job of it. The JFK assassination has many loose ends and plenty of paper trails. If Oswald was really a patsy and didn't shoot JFK, and someone else did, the organisation responsible would have engineered a much cleaner scenario. The FBI, the SS, and CIA have all the time in the world and they also have the capability to falsify evidence and control situations and people. Here is one way. Simply use an assassin from one of the eastern countries and blame the assassination on a the terrorist faction. It is as simple as that.
      The danger of CTs is that, not only do their insinuations act like a canker in society, but they also ruin the lives of many innocent people, like Ruth Paine and policeman Tippit's family. Also, while the CTs are focusing on their fantasies, they don't see the real conspiracies, like man made global warming and religion for example, or the Post Office conspiracy in the UK.

    • @chickenfist1554
      @chickenfist1554 4 місяці тому +9

      @@phonicwheel933 😂😂😂😂

  • @RogueAstro85
    @RogueAstro85 13 днів тому +30

    The fact that when his wife heard that the shooter came from Oswald's work building her immediate thought was to make sure his gun was still in the garage tells me that she believed he could've done this long before it happened

    • @DanC-go9lc
      @DanC-go9lc 12 днів тому +12

      Marina knew that he owned a rifle, and that he had tried to assassinate General Edwin Walker in April 1963, with that same rifle. He failed in that attempt, but left his wife a note with a long list of things to do (written in Russian) if he was "taken into custody."

    • @Daniel-Rosa.
      @Daniel-Rosa. 7 днів тому +3

      Heh, so her reaction was basically, "Oh, no, not again!"

  • @NekoPodBOOM
    @NekoPodBOOM 9 місяців тому +12754

    You know it’s a good day when LEMMINO uploads and it’s more than an hour and a half.

  • @molybdomancer195
    @molybdomancer195 9 місяців тому +3002

    This shows why eye witness testimony is actually fairly useless yet people get sent to prison on similar testimony all the time. We are all fairly useless at noticing at what is going on around us

    • @ru40342
      @ru40342 9 місяців тому +127

      and yet the video relies on testimony to put Lee Oswald at the 6th floor half an hour before the shooting, carrying a long and thin bag into the building, being at the 2nd floor after 1-2 minutes of shooting, the shot came from the book depository etc. These are all based on testimony as well.

    • @vyros.3234
      @vyros.3234 9 місяців тому

      It's not useless but it's not 100% accurate. Remember this is before forensic science breakthroughs so witnesses are necessary to build a case.

    • @attyaisaka
      @attyaisaka 9 місяців тому +49

      Sometimes testiomy is all we got

    • @wildeoutdoors7979
      @wildeoutdoors7979 9 місяців тому +265

      @@ru40342 Nobody seems to ever ask, if he wasn't the shooter, why did he shoot a police officer and try to go on the run by sneaking into a cinema after the president was shot from his place of work?

    • @leevin7546
      @leevin7546 9 місяців тому +156

      @@ru40342 You think its just a coincidence that the dude ran away and shot a police officer immediately afterwards?

  • @destrawd4658
    @destrawd4658 2 місяці тому +73

    This might be a dumb thing to point out, but I think I finally figured out where the sound for your intro comes from. I was watching Star Trek Deep Space 9 a while back and heard Captain Sisko say "Just let me know" and I knew almost immediately that I'd heard it in your videos. Pretty neat I think, Great Show, think I prefer it over TNG, which itself isn't bad.

    • @merylstreep6278
      @merylstreep6278 2 місяці тому +18

      Not dumb, interesting. Thank you.

    • @periwinkledoodles5167
      @periwinkledoodles5167 11 днів тому +10

      My boyfriend and I just recently watched Deep Space Nine (he did a rewatch, I watched for the first time). I remember my boyfriend getting really excited and saying "that's the Lemino sound!" Totally interesting detail!

  • @midknightkool360
    @midknightkool360 5 місяців тому +219

    They really asked the man running away from the shots l“Why didn’t you run up to the 6th floor” he was polite for only saying “maybe we were frightened” that was a dumb question, like anyone would instinctually run towards the gunshots that you witnessed just hit the president, yea let me run to armed assassin sounds like a smart idea.

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 5 місяців тому +1

      *_@midknightkool360_* Yes, I thought so too. Also people ran to the grassy knoll thinking that the shots came from there.

    • @Milkman4279
      @Milkman4279 4 місяці тому +1

      Running towards shots from the Grassy Knoll, or running from shots from the TSBD? People don't usually run toward active shooters.

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Milkman4279 Something else seemed strange. When the police apprehended Oswald in the theatre, you would have thought they would have done so at gun point just like policeman Baker did at the TSBD, especially as Oswald had already killed JDT.

    • @frosthammer917
      @frosthammer917 10 днів тому +2

      @@phonicwheel933 Who said they didn't. All that was said was that Oswald tried to pull a gun on them and they wrestled him. They wanted to keep the man alive and not shoot him. They could've gone in with guns draw(or at least some of them) but just got close enough that it wasn't neccesary to shoot him and they got him down without killing him.

  • @lordbleh
    @lordbleh 9 місяців тому +3476

    This is perhaps the only channel on youtube where I actually do not mind waiting almost two years for a single video. The quality of Lemmino's content is second to none.

    • @Seagull_House
      @Seagull_House 9 місяців тому +73

      part of me was worried he'd vanished off the face of the platform, but im very glad to be proven wrong

    • @prawned697
      @prawned697 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@Seagull_HouseI subbed to his patreon to make sure he was alright lol

    • @aperson7754
      @aperson7754 9 місяців тому +12

      How’s he gonna make a video of one small aspect of the case then at the end essentially rules out a conspiracy completely? There’s a doc on abc7 news on UA-cam by Josiah Thompson that’s more comprehensive mainly focusing on the physical evidence and not just unreliable contradicting witness testimonies

    • @skaareen
      @skaareen 9 місяців тому

      @@Seagull_House saw some comments on his last video from his patreons telling that he was close to fishing the video. So I didn’t worry much and i figured it would be uploaded whrn he hit 5mil as hes done a milestone video for every millionth subscriber

    • @Walt2323
      @Walt2323 9 місяців тому +8

      This video was not my favorite. Too chaotic. Kinda boring.

  • @subsoar5734
    @subsoar5734 6 місяців тому +1207

    "Yeah my husband is full of shit all the time" is a hilarious turn

  • @briangregory8223
    @briangregory8223 2 місяці тому +99

    The graphical representation of Dealy and the Depository are TOP NOTCH. Best I've seen.

  • @gender-gremlin
    @gender-gremlin 2 місяці тому +89

    shout out to the voice actors in this! they did a fantastic job! i cannot get over the subtle sympathy put into the "then what happened" at 1:10:45 just *chefs kiss*

  • @RealLifeLore
    @RealLifeLore 9 місяців тому +14258

    Ahhhhh yes. As someone who grew up in and still lives in Dallas, this has been the Lemmino video I've been looking forward to the most!

    • @undercoverboss543
      @undercoverboss543 9 місяців тому +125

      ratio

    • @NoSaysJo
      @NoSaysJo 9 місяців тому +265

      go away

    • @BumHoleTickler
      @BumHoleTickler 9 місяців тому +36

      Waiting for a video about bugfoot

    • @TheIrishvolunteer
      @TheIrishvolunteer 9 місяців тому +30

      That’s awesome! Were any of your relatives there on the day?

    • @alexthekill6715
      @alexthekill6715 9 місяців тому +263

      Shouldnt you be making videos about how kangaroos are the reason vietnam won the war?

  • @kapatidtomas
    @kapatidtomas 9 місяців тому +2127

    I like on how Lemmino went from being a typical Top 10 UA-cam channel, to literally producing both music and free Netflix tier high quality crime documentaries on UA-cam. You're a legend bro.

    • @mattd6597
      @mattd6597 9 місяців тому +145

      Netflix documentaries are usually a bloated mess stuffed with red herrings and pointless filler content just so they can take a topic and stretch it out into multiple episodes to bolster their “viewing time” metrics. Lemmino’s stuff is much more to-the-point and “all killer, no filler.” Just compare the way DB Cooper was covered between the 2. This channel’s version was infinitely more engaging, IMO.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 9 місяців тому +18

      A bit like the Simon Whistler transition. He started with a top 10 channel as well, and has now an expanded universe of channels with all kinds of topics.

    • @1.4142
      @1.4142 9 місяців тому +32

      Went from a top 10 youtuber to the top 1 youtuber

    • @clockwork6957
      @clockwork6957 9 місяців тому

      cuz hes being funded by the feds to push out mind rotting propaganda

    • @101coline
      @101coline 9 місяців тому +18

      No contest between Netflix documentaries and his. His blow theirs out of the water.

  • @redmask1252
    @redmask1252 2 місяці тому +131

    Imagine watching top 10 videos for a year and years later you come back to his channel to just see an entire assassination documentary.

    • @iamthewatermelon141
      @iamthewatermelon141 Місяць тому

      Zubin PFP spotted

    • @envy7522
      @envy7522 11 днів тому +1

      Lmao. That's exactly what happened to me, I was following since their first few videos. Stopped watching after the ten spiders video, their first documentary. Didn't watch their videos til two/three years later. I think it wasn't until the dytalov pass video that I came back and caught up on everything.

  • @EMurph42
    @EMurph42 3 місяці тому +99

    Your voice, the slick animation, well researched subjects…it’s masterfully executed. Outstanding work.

    • @reapexer
      @reapexer Місяць тому

      Its so bad ngl

    • @emayex_
      @emayex_ 10 днів тому +1

      @@reapexer why would you say so?

    • @reapexer
      @reapexer 10 днів тому +1

      @@emayex_Im a keyboard warrior, i look for arguments (:

  • @LeftBrainRightBrainYouTube
    @LeftBrainRightBrainYouTube 9 місяців тому +2325

    It would be incredible if you covered the Zodiac investigation. Not the murders, but the press and police investigation because there are some extremely wild things in there.

    • @swagathan5
      @swagathan5 9 місяців тому +131

      Now that would be a rather impressive followup to the Jack the Ripper video!

    • @Adrian-pl3ui
      @Adrian-pl3ui 9 місяців тому +26

      just watch david fincher movie, and u have it

    • @nutyyyy
      @nutyyyy 9 місяців тому +63

      Always wanted to see this after the Jack the Ripper episode. Wasn't sure it Lemmino would ever do more true crime related videos. But with DB Cooper and Jack the Ripper it leaves the door open a bit.
      I like the very grounded and factual look at the cases and the new animations have been top notch.

    • @internet_userr
      @internet_userr 9 місяців тому

      Shu T up Shu T up Shu T T He up

    • @davidasher3624
      @davidasher3624 9 місяців тому +15

      That would most definitely be a Lemmino video.

  • @MattIceburg
    @MattIceburg 9 місяців тому +2446

    I cannot imagine the amount of documents and records someone had to go through for this video. It might be the most impressive documentary I've ever seen.

    • @leemichael2154
      @leemichael2154 9 місяців тому

      Check out "the smoking gun" about an Australian detective who surmised that a secret agent in the car behind the president accidentally shot Kennedy with a franigble bullet (designed to explode on contact like the Zapruder footage clearly shows

    • @daragh9472
      @daragh9472 9 місяців тому +27

      You obviously haven't seen many cause this has been done to death and is completely unoriginal

    • @yuGtahT
      @yuGtahT 9 місяців тому +1

      Shut up ​@@daragh9472

    • @nonamex6536
      @nonamex6536 9 місяців тому +10

      Pretty solid stuff. Idk if anyone else was thrown off by the English but its kind of cool in an unsettling way. I know that its propper English, Most of them speak very well but we just don't answer questions and form sentences like that anymore. 60 years ago seems like such a short time in the past but feels so far away.

    • @craigfinley2507
      @craigfinley2507 9 місяців тому

      I sure learned a lot more than I did at first . The guyg he rode with said the sack the gun was in wasn't quite that long it's confusing but he was involved some how lee Oswald

  • @ghostsignal
    @ghostsignal 3 місяці тому +22

    Seriously quality shit right here. Possibly the best objective breakdown of events that I've seen in 32 years of viewing films and shows about the assassination.

  • @satorified1612
    @satorified1612 2 місяці тому +42

    The key piece of evidence for me indicating there was no conspiracy was that LHO got the job at the book depository through a neighbor, ie., he wasn't "placed" there by an agency. Bottom line, it was a horrible coincidence this nut-bar had a job in a building that happened to be on JFK's motorcade route.

    • @christophermanley3602
      @christophermanley3602 2 місяці тому +3

      👍🏻

    • @oliviersavard8676
      @oliviersavard8676 9 днів тому +6

      i've always had a weird feeling about the whole kennedy case, and while i do believe there's something shadier hiding behind all of that (a lot of things are holding on by not much, maybe it's the police's sheer incompetence in the entire case), there are a few things that are unequivocally proven and undeniable that also make me revert to the official version for lack of a better one. the fact the hiring of oswald was through such a long line, as you're saying, the fact that he was hired quite a long time before the motorcade was decided, or just the fact that while there are doubts about oswald's role in killing kennedy, there's absolutely no doubt about his murder of j.d tippit. the carcano rifle is also a certainty, as it is proven beyond a doubt that it was oswald's rifle and that it was involved in the shooting.
      now that i think about it, i believe the reason why so many people have suspicions on jfk's assassination is due to the absolute sheer incompetence displayed by the secret service, the fbi or the police and how so many coincidences were allowed to happen to end up with a dead president. a marxist who spent years in the soviet union at the height of the cold war before returning to the u.s with his russian wife, getting a temporary job at a place overlooking the road taken by the motorcade for its trip, trip that was decided seemingly at random barely a week earlier, managing to get a rifle up there without getting detected in order to kill the president without really having much of a motive in the first place, and despite not being a good shot, managing to score a headshot at a moving target, the target being the president of the united states, without getting detected once by security, and managing to escape before killing a cop and narrowly escaping that too, only to get killed at point blank range two days later by a nightclub owner with links to the mob? i think it's almost normal to suspect that something is amiss given how insanely incompetent every single security service and police force had to be in order to let this thing happen. while all the vast conspiracies are a bit ridiculous due to how all of this happened, it can feel like the incompetence displayed by the secret service, the fbi, the dallas police is so vast given their reputation of professionalism that it might have been deliberate.

    • @Check_001
      @Check_001 9 днів тому +3

      I don't intend to make this comment wrong, but *in general* I think you wouldn't necessarily need a specific person to have access to the place.
      You could instead recruit someone when they have already entered that place.

    • @VoxolMystic
      @VoxolMystic 9 днів тому

      @@oliviersavard8676 What I've noticed is that no one ever talks about the possibility of multiple assassins at different locations.
      We know that the route for the motorcade is nearly impossible to know in advance especially when Kennedy made the last-minute decision to take an alternate route, it is just so incredibly unlikely that a single assassin would have been in the right place at the right time for this. You would have a drastically increased chance of success if you had say another 5-10 people planted in different potential motorcade locations just like Oswald was. Then you minimize the risk of things such as last-minute motorcade changes being a problem.
      Oswald was then taken out shortly after in another drastic coincidence before he could be arrested and questioned which makes it seem much more likely he was being silenced rather than someone working alone who simply got unlucky, there are just way too many coincidences for Oswald to be working alone.

    • @satorified1612
      @satorified1612 8 днів тому

      @@Check_001 Definitely could, but I don't believe that's what happened. But who knows.

  • @jmsytbe
    @jmsytbe 9 місяців тому +2274

    This channel has become UA-cam's best example of quality over quantity. Amazing work.

    • @everythingbobbywolfe
      @everythingbobbywolfe 9 місяців тому +5

      Under rated comment

    • @bruhmantis
      @bruhmantis 9 місяців тому +8

      that is kurzgesagt motto

    • @kid0_0
      @kid0_0 9 місяців тому

      ​@@bruhmantisthe wave

    • @Ank093
      @Ank093 9 місяців тому

      you said what it needed to be said

    • @safeer10
      @safeer10 9 місяців тому +1

      Oversimplified kinda great

  • @jamesoniris2647
    @jamesoniris2647 9 місяців тому +1837

    The thing about Oswald is that he was seemingly the real example of someone who no one notices. He was such a loner to all of his coworkers and no one noticed him until afterwards, when he was said to be the assassin, that his coworkers started looking for him in their memories.

    • @keyboardwarrior7538
      @keyboardwarrior7538 9 місяців тому +68

      I wonder (my conspiracy hat on) if the 'black old man' that ppl saw at the top floor was actually the one on the first floor moving up?

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 9 місяців тому +189

      That's a great point. People who become notable or infamous for some reason after being anonymous...it's amazing how folks will elevate themselves in their proxy to that person. I saw it first hand living in San Bernardino to the shooters in the 2015 massacre here. Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik in reality were a couple of radicalized loners living in the adjacent city of Redlands. But suddenly, all these folks had these interactions with them that didn't line up with reality.

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 9 місяців тому

      Similar to many school shooters today huh?

    • @touchspeeding
      @touchspeeding 9 місяців тому +1

      😊

    • @DL-ij7tf
      @DL-ij7tf 9 місяців тому +21

      ​@@keyboardwarrior7538Isn't it a little odd that Bonnie Williams was eating chicken alone near where the shot was taken then there were remains of that same meal in the snipers nest, where some witnesses saw an African American shooter?

  • @lareinabrown
    @lareinabrown Місяць тому +16

    Oh my god the visuals are SO HELPFUL❤️

  • @swag4rce
    @swag4rce 3 місяці тому +34

    you have been my favorite youtuber since forever. always fell in love with the graphics of your videos.

  • @Cypher791
    @Cypher791 9 місяців тому +3307

    The Russians thinking the Cubans did it, the Cubans thinking the CIA did it, the CIA thinking maybe they did do it but if they didn’t it was probably the Russians who did it.
    Oswald can’t believe he’s not getting the credit for this.

    • @inktendo1018
      @inktendo1018 9 місяців тому +543

      group projects in a nutshell

    • @Voe198
      @Voe198 9 місяців тому

      Literally every person in the empire has a reason to assassinate the emperor. Wild thought. 😊 It was probably the sea people.

    • @rl6382
      @rl6382 9 місяців тому +32

      ​@@inktendo1018lmao bruh 😢

    • @Thoggnee
      @Thoggnee 9 місяців тому +54

      Then why did he say he was a patsy?

    • @d.thorpe2046
      @d.thorpe2046 9 місяців тому

      Robert Caro reports the Russians believed Lyndon Johnson was responsible.

  • @peterdonlon2083
    @peterdonlon2083 9 місяців тому +2382

    So much of this can be explained by the fact that human memory sucks. For example, the sheer number of people who are falsely imprisoned due to incorrect witness testimony is actually frightening. The human memory is staggeringly unreliable and is prone to exaggeration and falsification, not to mention susceptible to suggestion.

    • @deaddropholiday
      @deaddropholiday 9 місяців тому +46

      Human memory is also one of the foundations for the most successful species which has occupied this planet over 4.6 billion years. And not all memory is judged equal. At one end of the spectrum you have people with severe conditions (such as dementia) which severely impact on the accuracy of memory. At the other end you have people who can memorize highly complex concepts instantaneously and be able to recount them - with perfect accuracy - forty years later.

    • @ThiagoSilva-gb2iv
      @ThiagoSilva-gb2iv 9 місяців тому +90

      not memory itself, which is usually pretty reliable, but memory of a person under a state of shock

    • @deaddropholiday
      @deaddropholiday 9 місяців тому +16

      @@ThiagoSilva-gb2iv Shock can lead to gaps in memory. But it's specific to the individual in question. If memory in such conditions is so poor then this undermines the argument that we can draw any conclusions about the testimonies of those interviewed following Dallas - either for Oswald or against him.

    • @mistertheking
      @mistertheking 9 місяців тому +55

      @@ThiagoSilva-gb2iv Shock and trauma leads to exaggerated stories or stories that have parts that are missing and our minds just make things up to fill those holes.

    • @roastedpotato2159
      @roastedpotato2159 9 місяців тому +1

      Vsauce 2 did a great video about this

  • @user-op6ip5zv4k
    @user-op6ip5zv4k 11 днів тому +10

    This channel is also the perfect example of ‘quality > quantity’, in case that wasn’t apparent before

  • @AEARArg
    @AEARArg 13 днів тому +6

    This documentary is the best source on JFK assassination I have known off so far. Congratulations to the creator.

  • @RTGame
    @RTGame 9 місяців тому +36399

    Been hoping for this being covered for ages, thank you as ever for the quality content

    • @ChadicusVonRadicus
      @ChadicusVonRadicus 9 місяців тому +1031

      Hey it’s the Irish guy

    • @Paincake0
      @Paincake0 9 місяців тому +1167

      Did they call you the Assassination King back in college?

    • @norkshit
      @norkshit 9 місяців тому +441

      ALL HAIL THE DRIFT KING

    • @saharya104
      @saharya104 9 місяців тому +56

      Hello Irish man

    • @notharry9328
      @notharry9328 9 місяців тому +75

      Don't worry! we, the FBI, have got your back! you're one of the best.

  • @eddayo
    @eddayo 9 місяців тому +1671

    If you’ve ever tried looking at a building’s windows or tried locating whether the noise you hear in your flat is coming from above, below or next door, you know that none of the witness accounts mean much. It’s just too hard to tell such things, especially when you’re not expecting something to happen.

    • @nohbdyz3
      @nohbdyz3 9 місяців тому +118

      Absolutely. The last apartment I lived at was like a giant echo chamber. I was convinced, on multiple occasions, that people were climbing the fire escape outside my bedroom window. Every time it turned out to be coming from the street, often across the street.

    • @imranmeco3393
      @imranmeco3393 9 місяців тому +20

      Yeah, the first time I opened all the windows in an apartment I'd spend the weekend in had a noise coming out of the painting but only when I laid down. The noise would come from everywhere in any other part of the room.
      Turns out I forgot about the fountain outside and never experienced this cause I had never opened the windows.

    • @S1nwar
      @S1nwar 9 місяців тому +14

      the worst thing is that noone anticipated this event and the noises assiciated with it. i bet directional estimates would be 10x better if people knew "there will be gunsounds in the next 5 minutes"

    • @ragalyiakos
      @ragalyiakos 9 місяців тому +40

      I especially don't trust the accounts of the people who were standing outside, describing what they saw inside the building, several stories up and often from quite the distance. I'm sure you could easily tell if a person stands in a window from across the street, but the people describing facial features, height, even machine guns and such...Yeah, not buying it.

    • @YoshiSIX39
      @YoshiSIX39 9 місяців тому +4

      As Native from Dallas the entirety of downtown is an echo chamber.

  • @thesorcerer.supreme
    @thesorcerer.supreme 5 місяців тому +21

    Who all needs Lemmino back!

  • @bingusenjoyer197
    @bingusenjoyer197 9 місяців тому +837

    He’s finally back from the dead with another incredible video, I’m so goddamn happy.

    • @JokeswithMitochondria
      @JokeswithMitochondria 9 місяців тому +5

      He’s such a good story teller

    • @sterlingarcher8041
      @sterlingarcher8041 9 місяців тому

      @@JokeswithMitochondria was curious about ur username so cIicked on ur profiIe. Wasn’t disappointed lmao

    • @normalspongey
      @normalspongey 9 місяців тому +6

      I audibly yelled when i saw the notification

    • @BGFutureBG
      @BGFutureBG 9 місяців тому +13

      yall didn't even have time to watch it yet lol

    • @puzzlepuddles6712
      @puzzlepuddles6712 9 місяців тому +1

      he usually uploads once a year so it's not out of the blue. each documentary is extremely professional and he has to singlehandedly research it, edit it and compose music for it

  • @JJMcCullough
    @JJMcCullough 9 місяців тому +1429

    The voice acting in this is very good. You did a great job casting the right people for the right roles.

    • @eyuin5716
      @eyuin5716 9 місяців тому +16

      Fancy seeing you here. I’m a fan

    • @shadowaccount
      @shadowaccount 9 місяців тому +30

      It's the same voice for nearly all the males

    • @purpleblastoise
      @purpleblastoise 9 місяців тому +2

      Eyy it's JJ!

    • @bigdoink42069
      @bigdoink42069 9 місяців тому +39

      Sounds like AI

    • @TankorSmash
      @TankorSmash 9 місяців тому +36

      I think some of them were AI generated, weren't they?

  • @DarkFilmDirector
    @DarkFilmDirector Місяць тому +22

    This "roundabout" way Oswald got a job is how a lot of folks got jobs back in the day before internet. Someone who knows someone that heard about someone saying they needed more help at their work. So they tell the someone that knows the employer hey I know someone that needs a job and can do the work. "Well, then tell him to come in and I'll interview him" and then that other someone gives a reference for him. People got things done by talking to one another back then.

    • @wanderinghistorian
      @wanderinghistorian 12 днів тому +11

      I think the point LEMMINO is trying to make is that Oswald's hiring depended on a lot of coincidental happenstances and therefore was unlikely to have been planned by some clandestine shadow group.

  • @johnmahalick8298
    @johnmahalick8298 Місяць тому +4

    I just finished watching and I am extremely impressed with your documentary. I have watched many clips of this historical event and none have been as impressive and thorough as your video. Great job and keep up the good work.

  • @tekuaniaakab2050
    @tekuaniaakab2050 9 місяців тому +1238

    21:06 The “reoccurring dreams” part is a fantastically eerie addition. The way the interviewer is taken aback by such an odd and personal question…it doesn’t necessarily add much to the case, but it goes a long way to show the impact this event had on the people who witnessed it

    • @reidcook4921
      @reidcook4921 9 місяців тому

      That dude was def full of shit

    • @milkflys
      @milkflys 9 місяців тому +20

      i like your interpretation of it. i thought the kid was making fun of the interviewer for implying he should've told someone about the ostensibly innocuous thing he'd experienced

    • @jackkendall6420
      @jackkendall6420 9 місяців тому +94

      It's so striking because it comes deep in the midst of a swamp of names, positions, logistics and timestamps. After being deluged with facts and put in a firmly analytical frame of mind we're suddenly reminded that this was a deeply traumatic event, both for the nation and the witnesses. It elevates the assassination from a piece of political history to something out of modern myth. It's like something out of Twin Peaks

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 9 місяців тому +59

      The guy was said to be a pathological liar. I don't doubt he felt partly responsible for not calling attention to the window rifle, but I'm pretty sure the dream part was some of that fancy imagination of his. "Man, if this were a picture, the hero would be having dreams of the event every night" or something. That's at least my take on this.

    • @segueoyuri
      @segueoyuri 9 місяців тому +3

      Just like the video states, it's hard not to be impacted by watching the President of the United States be killed with a headshot right in front of you in the middle of the Cold War.

  • @ausaramun
    @ausaramun 9 місяців тому +1368

    Man modeled the whole building, cut it, and kept showing the floors with meticulous detail, goes over it with amazing animation, and shows a documentary far more detailed than any documentary can do. This man cooked his video to perfection and the video tastes so good. I'd easily find myself watching it again.

    • @chromatic2006
      @chromatic2006 9 місяців тому +30

      It's a great video! It also shows something that the legal system is well aware, and that eyewitness testimony can be sketchy and sometimes unreliable. People remember things out of order, or convince themselves they saw something. If it is a famous case, they may fabricate things to make themselves a part of it.

    • @ashishhembrom3905
      @ashishhembrom3905 9 місяців тому +5

      He actually has animators and editors to do it for him.

    • @tomorowsnobodys
      @tomorowsnobodys 9 місяців тому +16

      @@ashishhembrom3905 🤓

    • @Elvis.D99
      @Elvis.D99 9 місяців тому +3

      ​@@ashishhembrom3905who cares? its still amazing

    • @YayaFeiLong
      @YayaFeiLong 9 місяців тому +31

      @@ashishhembrom3905 No. LEMMiNO does all the animations and editing by himself. Why do you think these videos take so long to make?
      If you don't believe me skip to the credits at the very end. There's credits for Patreon supporters, voice actors, archival footage and audio, images, 3D assets, and music, but none for animation or editing.

  • @captainbeard3323
    @captainbeard3323 5 місяців тому +14

    Lemmino is literally perfect production, i love every seconds of it

  • @MineCraftGuy11
    @MineCraftGuy11 2 місяці тому +6

    Its a glorious day when Lemmino actually uploads! Your videos are truly a blessing, you are truly the best video editor I have ever seen.

  • @SheepDoge
    @SheepDoge 9 місяців тому +1732

    The fact Lemmino makes everything from the graphics to the music is some serious dedication to his craft, I hope to become as skilled as such in the future, amazing video right here

    • @DarkAK2
      @DarkAK2 9 місяців тому +100

      And then some no talent twitch streamer uploads the whole video and makes money out of it

    • @jgazda9742
      @jgazda9742 9 місяців тому +48

      @@BIG_doinkshe does outsource, these videos are seriously produced and he works with other professionals

    • @alekdanser
      @alekdanser 9 місяців тому +9

      According to the description the music is not created by him...

    • @CoadyShay
      @CoadyShay 9 місяців тому +22

      Just think about the massive value Hasan and xQc added to the video when they watched it to babysit their audience on stream. No comparison!

    • @robertcarter8600
      @robertcarter8600 9 місяців тому +1

      This "amazing video" mud the subject and is crap.

  • @TheGrumpyHobo
    @TheGrumpyHobo 9 місяців тому +3183

    My uncle was a homicide detective. Once, he told me about a case he worked that really frustrated him. Two guys had shot each other at a house party. One of them died while the other was badly injured, but lived. There was literally dozens of witnesses to it (they'd apparently got in quite a screaming match first, drawing everyone's attention). He interviewed all of them to find out what exactly happened (depending on how the confrontation went, the guy who lived could be brought to trial for murder or get a lower charge if it was in self defense).
    Everybody remembered it differently, even when he eliminated the testimony of the victim's friends and those that were too intoxicated to really be trustworthy. There were five people there that hadn't drank or smoked anything, didn't know the guys, and were close enough that they heard/saw the entire argument. They each had a different memory of how it happened. Not even a little different. Vastly different. When told about the other people's recollections, none of them changed their story. They were all confidant that it happened exactly how they remembered it.
    Human recollection is incredibly finicky and unreliable, especially in stressful moments. It's why so many prisoners were exonerated when DNA began being used. We;re just not designed to perfectly pay attention to every detail, we're lucky if we even remember the broad strokes. Even worse, when pressured to remember more, sometimes our brains will fabricate details that are completely wrong. We should all feel blessed to live in a society where we can pull out our phones and have perfect documentation of how things happen. We think police brutality is bad now, imagine what it used to be like when they had literally no oversight and everybody was taught to trust their word over anyone else's. Terrifying!
    Edit: Answering some questions. I sadly don't know how the case was concluded. I was told this back in the early 2000s, not sure exactly when (I was fairly young) and my uncle has since passed away so I can't ask him. It was in California though if anyone wants to try and track it down themselves.
    Also I didn't mean to come across as police being bad there at the end. I'm more of the opinion that there are a few really bad apples that ruin the bunch. The thing is, now we actually have methods to catch those bad apples, while before video cameras became prevalent it was always the accused criminals word against the police officers. Pretty much everyone would believe the cop before some random person, which they should since most criminals lie about their crimes (DUH). The idea of there being corrupt or even criminal police wasn't really a common thought until more recent times (among the majority of the population at least). I could be wrong about that, but when I talk with my parents and grandparents, the current anti police mentality of the younger generation is very foreign to them.
    P.S. i'm not a robot writing this, LOL. I know you're only supposed to use one space between sentences in academic papers, but I always found it easier to read when there was multiple. Sorry if it annoys the more academically inclined.

    • @davidci
      @davidci 9 місяців тому +74

      If I may ask, what happened to the case? Was there a definite conclusion in the end? Was reasonable doubt implemented instead?

    • @jjclark1035
      @jjclark1035 9 місяців тому +34

      That is a horrifying conclusion

    • @brendangilbert3283
      @brendangilbert3283 9 місяців тому +108

      I was thinking that when the first discrepancy showed up, where one man said Oswald had a package in his hands and the other man said he did not. My job is some form of a doorman, and I wouldn't be able to tell you if the person that entered two minutes ago was wearing shorts or pants. It's impossible to be that certain about minor details regarding people you don't care about

    • @vincere_
      @vincere_ 9 місяців тому

      ​@@jjclark1035We need to go back to those simpler times

    • @pwl2992
      @pwl2992 9 місяців тому +6

      How did that case ended?

  • @Bittennails-pl7di
    @Bittennails-pl7di Місяць тому +6

    The soundtrack sounds criminally masterpiece!

  • @user-xn9ns3qy7z
    @user-xn9ns3qy7z 5 місяців тому +6

    Very good video. I have been making some of these points for years however your video filled in all the blank spot. Great info and video. Well done!

  • @ozz332
    @ozz332 9 місяців тому +1343

    I mean isn't this a perfect demonstration why witness testimony should never be considered as direct evidence. It is one of the least reliable forms of evidence. You cannot rely on human memory even if they're not trying to fabricate a story.
    But my god what a masterclass by Lemmino. I've seen documentaries with actual budgets that don't even come close to this level.

    • @athejbaka7084
      @athejbaka7084 9 місяців тому +37

      Jack ruby short for jack rubenstien

    • @audreymuzingo933
      @audreymuzingo933 9 місяців тому +121

      @@athejbaka7084 Oh FFS.

    • @nohbuddy1
      @nohbuddy1 9 місяців тому +11

      Too bad security cameras weren't a thing yet

    • @NewbPhil
      @NewbPhil 9 місяців тому

      @@athejbaka7084 Go ahead and say _exactly_ what you're trying to say, wimp.

    • @williamsmitherson2170
      @williamsmitherson2170 9 місяців тому +58

      I completely agree I just get upset when people disregard it cause it's not 100% accurate. I guess I think it shouldn't be primary evidence but secondary. Elizabeth Loftus the person who brought to light that memory isn't 100% reliable, literally goes to every court case she can go to, simply to say that cause eye witnesses testimony is not accurate 100% of the time it should be disregarded (she literally did this in the Ghilsaen Maxwell trial which i think is disgusting).

  • @NoriMori1992
    @NoriMori1992 9 місяців тому +1684

    It should be noted that someone's testimony being consistent doesn't necessarily make them any more reliable than a more inconsistent person. They can be consistently wrong.

    • @deaddropholiday
      @deaddropholiday 9 місяців тому

      What if the witnesses reported that their testimonies had been altered and the notorized signatures faked? Because that's exactly what Julie Ann Mercer (as well as a host of others) claimed when Mark Lane began interviewing them in 1964.

    • @jacobc4582
      @jacobc4582 9 місяців тому

      Crazy how it took almost 5 years for the narrative to come together. They arrested LHO in hours, he was dead in days & 70 years later the story still isn't straight.
      Anyone with a brain (no pun intended) can tell from ballistic images that the entrance wound is in the front of his head, not the back. Exit wound in the back. Opposite direction of the depository. Makes no sense.

    • @digojez
      @digojez 9 місяців тому +4

      Two wrong doesn't make a right.

    • @deaddropholiday
      @deaddropholiday 9 місяців тому +37

      @@digojez No. But if the court discovers evidence has been tampered with by the police/FBI (a Federal crime) the case collapses and Oswald walks.

    • @jacobc4582
      @jacobc4582 9 місяців тому +36

      @@deaddropholiday correct. Oswald was the fall guy. That's why he was killed. They couldn't let it get to trial because everyone would realize he was innocent and then they would start questioning why the government was so hard pressed to prosecute an innocent man. With their unbounded resources, they should've known (because they did) that Oswald wasn't their guy. All of the evidence was "tampered" with so badly because it was all planted.

  • @alhajisonline7353
    @alhajisonline7353 3 місяці тому +5

    Man I cant believe I first found your channel 11 years ago back when you were doing top 10’s I was 10 now I’m turning 21 time flies.

  • @pamela8590
    @pamela8590 4 дні тому +1

    I’m only 9 minutes in and the visuals on this documentary are fascinating. My brain is loving and absorbing every second of this!

  • @DavidBrocekArt
    @DavidBrocekArt 9 місяців тому +387

    I love the modern UA-cam take on documentaries. No dramatic music, no weird nonsense interviews with "experts", no b-side camera shots. Just plain information.

    • @ran160
      @ran160 9 місяців тому +30

      this is exactly why i prefer youtube documentaries over netflix documentaries of the same topics

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 9 місяців тому +8

      As documentaries used to be, before the 90s. It's a refreshing resurgence.

    • @icgaming4508
      @icgaming4508 9 місяців тому +9

      Honestly i hate modern documentaries they try to make into a show. Even the “experts” are acting. I remember seeing a documentary about a murder case and two “officers” saw the “suspect” and the officers were saying they were scared. But the tone in their voice did not reflect that. The acting was so bad that I was cringing. And of course everything shown is all just a studio set. And what I hate more is when they try to give the backstory of the officers/expert. And this backstory is usually irrelevant things such as their childhood or what they like to do as a hobby. I hate how they try to make it about the people on their not the case. Then I watched a much older documentary and generally the narrator gives facts about the case or if they talk to experts the normally talk about what was going on through during the case. They never did any acting. And if there was a backstory they mostly talked about their credentials and they usually kept it brief. There were was no backstory about their daily lives or their childhood. In addition the only acting they ever did was for re-enactments but that’s about it. It was usually very minimal.

    • @NotOurRemedy
      @NotOurRemedy 8 днів тому

      No shitty ghost shifted re-enactors

  • @lagartino5093
    @lagartino5093 9 місяців тому +620

    The worst part about watching LEMMiNO videos is that you can't watch anything that can match this level of quality after!

    • @6z0
      @6z0 9 місяців тому +1

      eh there’s a few channels

    • @Robbie-mw5uu
      @Robbie-mw5uu 9 місяців тому +5

      @@6z0 name em

    • @__Luner
      @__Luner 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Robbie-mw5uuMelodySheep is one

    • @user-wk1dn9fs4r
      @user-wk1dn9fs4r 9 місяців тому +7

      ​@@Robbie-mw5uuneo

    • @freebando
      @freebando 9 місяців тому +4

      Why files

  • @sumahtrix
    @sumahtrix 3 місяці тому +8

    The number of times i have come back to watch this video is too high. You are an absolute legend, Lemmino. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cg0499
    @cg0499 27 днів тому +5

    49:45 our brain can easily mess with the perception of time during traumatic events. Seconds can stretch to minutes or mimutes can seemingly pass by in seconds.

  • @santumi2298
    @santumi2298 7 місяців тому +316

    DENMARK JOKE FOUND: Yellow Post-it note at 1:14. Says "Could it have been the Danes?"

    • @Sparckyz_tv
      @Sparckyz_tv 7 місяців тому +14

      Gg

    • @DarkKnightDueler
      @DarkKnightDueler 7 місяців тому +13

      Congrats, it looks like you were actually the first comment on it. I'm too blind for crap like this.

    • @woahmamaawoogahonkahonka
      @woahmamaawoogahonkahonka 7 місяців тому +7

      incredible work

    • @LEMMiNO
      @LEMMiNO  7 місяців тому +115

      That's the one, great work :)

    • @sieben5163
      @sieben5163 7 місяців тому +5

      A LEGEND

  • @josielister7137
    @josielister7137 9 місяців тому +887

    The whole paper bag thing is hilarious, imagine asking workers whose job is to handle paper wrapped packages all day to remember the dimensions of one specific package that wasn't even part of their job.

    • @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721
      @vigilantcosmicpenguin8721 9 місяців тому +90

      If anything, it'd be more suspicious if someone recalled the exact precise details.

    • @SKeeetcher
      @SKeeetcher 9 місяців тому +11

      And according to Oswald; let's not forget about the curtain rods that vanished up someones prison wallet.

    • @cuberton
      @cuberton 9 місяців тому +7

      @@SKeeetcher the curtain rods are the real killer smh...

    • @Obeythebeard
      @Obeythebeard 9 місяців тому +2

      Now, I don't know the entire line of products kept in the depository. If the place handled only books though, I'd say the paper bag was of a very odd shape for any practical use for books.

    • @SKeeetcher
      @SKeeetcher 9 місяців тому +2

      @Obeythebeard The paper bag came from inside the store. Check the video there is a photo of it. It was a "gift paper"-like contraction.

  • @2503condor
    @2503condor 2 місяці тому +4

    This is an amazing dissection of the events surrounding the Schoolbook Depository. Amazing graphics and layouts.

  • @robertbrissae1322
    @robertbrissae1322 20 днів тому +4

    Excellent! Really just focuses on bare facts and then cross references them to let you know all the angles. Very well done.

  • @mikelindner2646
    @mikelindner2646 5 місяців тому +1942

    This is kind of scary. Think there are thousands of people that have been sent to prison over the years based solely on witness statements and look how wildly inconsistent all these witnesses statements are in this case.

    • @phonicwheel933
      @phonicwheel933 5 місяців тому +1

      *_@mikelindner2646_* Yes scary. But it's even worse than you say. Police corruption is not unknown. Take a look at a documentary movie called, The Thin Blue Line (1988).

    • @williamwells8672
      @williamwells8672 5 місяців тому +46

      Every person will have a different story or experience for the same incident.

    • @brittneyking4284
      @brittneyking4284 5 місяців тому +181

      @@williamwells8672and it’s not necessarily their fault. People, when under pressure, will go back in their brains and look for details and come to conclusions that aren’t true or accurate to the actual truth.

    • @palemale2501
      @palemale2501 5 місяців тому +45

      Cops know if all witnesses give exactly the same story, that they are all lying lol.

    • @swamp1138
      @swamp1138 4 місяці тому +29

      I didn't get chosen for jury duty once because I stated I wouldn't convict someone if the only evidence presented was a single witnesses testimony.
      That's terrifying to me, the fact that a DA would even go to court with that is insane.

  • @puzzlepuddles6712
    @puzzlepuddles6712 9 місяців тому +1858

    lemmino's documentaries are getting longer and longer which is amazing, makes a year worth waiting

    • @heath622
      @heath622 8 місяців тому +1

      Really? Think he takes the piss tbh

    • @NicoTheCinderace
      @NicoTheCinderace 8 місяців тому +3

      @@heath622 bruh

    • @heath622
      @heath622 8 місяців тому +7

      @@NicoTheCinderace he does though. A year and half to make a video on something that's been to death

    • @louistran016
      @louistran016 8 місяців тому +5

      a full length documentary is nice but if he can cut it into 30 mins part for weekly release, engagement would be so much higher

    • @Sputterbugz
      @Sputterbugz 7 місяців тому +4

      he needs to hire another person or two otherwise he's gonna be uploading once per year forever

  • @slyjokerg
    @slyjokerg 23 дні тому +4

    Your stuff is superb, LEMMiNO. Please do more.

  • @joshuahutchings558
    @joshuahutchings558 5 місяців тому +4

    My favorite information in this whole presentation is Roy Truly calling it fall rush at the book warehouse. I worked at a Barnes & Noble College from about 2017-2019 and we called it rush at the beginning of every semester. Just makes me feel connected to the past.

  • @timbaak
    @timbaak 9 місяців тому +795

    This is, arguably, better than television, and half of the modern high production documentaries. Great job

    • @PickUps
      @PickUps 9 місяців тому +27

      there is no arguement, it is better

    • @ChrisPoindexter98
      @ChrisPoindexter98 9 місяців тому +3

      ​@PickUps It's nice to now Lemmino still gets these similar compliments for several of his famous past works and this, as well. Very deserved.

    • @stuartd9741
      @stuartd9741 9 місяців тому +8

      Indeed.
      Just goes to show how dumbed down modern TV is..
      This type of documentary was the norm about 20years ago..
      Not now all fake reality, cooking, property, and mindless X factor/singing competitions.
      All worthy to their audience but I like to learn something..
      And I did.
      The third shooter? most likely sound reflecting of the book suppository building.

    • @mariecarie1
      @mariecarie1 9 місяців тому +2

      While a lot of work was put into this, I think it’s much more “simpler” than a modern documentary, meaning it’s much more to the point and without distracting cuts, fades, interview splices and music. All the graphics are excellent and designed to help us understand, not impress us with its “incredible cutting edge CGI blah blah.” It’s simpler, meaning I can actually understand what’s going on. And that is SO much better in every respect.

    • @patrickpaganini
      @patrickpaganini 5 днів тому

      @@mariecarie1 Yes, I had thought the same thing watching another of his videos - i.e. "Gosh I can understand this thanks to the graphics he's done".

  • @LUV_HORROR
    @LUV_HORROR 9 місяців тому +919

    I find it absolutely Insane that I started watching Lemmino for His rage comics and now he is out here creating literal masterpieces of entertainment.

    • @Luke-kp1px
      @Luke-kp1px 9 місяців тому +7

      facts

    • @theskiegringaseen
      @theskiegringaseen 9 місяців тому +19

      I can remember when the Top Ten Things about FNAF came out and I was so young I was too scared to watch it ahaha.

    • @theodorolofsson9771
      @theodorolofsson9771 9 місяців тому +1

      @@theskiegringaseen​​⁠that video and the top 10 GTA facts cause I was worried my mom would find out 😂

    • @humble_lion357
      @humble_lion357 9 місяців тому +3

      Same here, I remember some of his first videos. Its a mental flashbang that its the same dude, with the insane quality of content now.

    • @waccozacotobacco2468
      @waccozacotobacco2468 9 місяців тому

      I remember watching Top 10 facts about swear words, and I was like "ayy this ain't memes, I'm gonna get on trouble if I watch this"

  • @brentevanoski6645
    @brentevanoski6645 2 місяці тому +8

    Patiently waiting for the next masterpiece of a video

  • @shinsound8039
    @shinsound8039 5 місяців тому +12

    Great rundown, the similarities between the JFK and Swedish PM Olof Palme murders are striking. Both in terms of the national trauma afterwards and the lone gunman vs conspiracy theories surrounding the events.
    Even looking at what “we know” about the crime scene there’s the human factor when it comes to witnesses that are contradictory, eager to please and just, you know… human.

  • @Naev0w0
    @Naev0w0 9 місяців тому +788

    My guy went from making top 10 videos to being one of the very best documentary channels on the entire internet. Absolutely outstanding video man, you're a damn legend. Seeing you grow as a creator has been my great pleasure. Keep up the fantastic work, and thank you for the entertainment.

    • @samanthaprzybylski5526
      @samanthaprzybylski5526 9 місяців тому +12

      He also made some pretty good songs too, I absolutely loved Infinity by him.

    • @ok-nz7mt
      @ok-nz7mt 9 місяців тому +12

      He didn't even mention the umbrella guy or the magic bullet. Biased video.

    • @aperson7754
      @aperson7754 9 місяців тому

      This video sucked honestly.

    • @Unherist
      @Unherist 9 місяців тому +47

      @@ok-nz7mt
      Have you actually watched the video? Or were you just waiting for him to confirm your favorite theory and therefore ended up disappointed that he didn't?
      Because he started and ended the video by addressing just that : there are countless theories and you can't reasonably cover them all, he made a choice and decided to stick to facts on one particular angle. It's up to you then to make up your mind.
      Him not agreeing with you doesn't mean he's biased.

    • @itsgonnabeokay9341
      @itsgonnabeokay9341 9 місяців тому +10

      @@ok-nz7mt how does that make him biased?

  • @flumiie
    @flumiie 9 місяців тому +781

    No wonder why Lemmino is not uploading for a year.
    The amount of work that has put into this is insane, and it's one and a half hours worth of content as well.

    • @JokeswithMitochondria
      @JokeswithMitochondria 9 місяців тому +7

      well worth it

    • @sterlingarcher8041
      @sterlingarcher8041 9 місяців тому +5

      @@JokeswithMitochondria i was curious about ur usernamee so cIicked on ur profiIe. Wasn't disappointed lmao

    • @Nicitel94
      @Nicitel94 9 місяців тому +2

      Been thinking recently that when he didn't upload in a year, I knew the next video's gonna be a banger.

    • @emilianozamora399
      @emilianozamora399 9 місяців тому

      🤖

    • @flumiie
      @flumiie 9 місяців тому

      @@emilianozamora399 😶

  • @cyclonus759
    @cyclonus759 4 місяці тому +5

    A wonderful piece of work, top quality

  • @robalvarado2466
    @robalvarado2466 2 місяці тому +10

    Your videos are above and beyond another level. The attention to detail, the historical facts, the storytelling is next to none!
    You should be nominated for an award - even I don’t watch any of them - your work has to be recognized.
    You’ve set an incredibly high bar and I don’t believe anyone can come close!
    Kudos!!!

  • @lukidjano
    @lukidjano 9 місяців тому +851

    This video made me think how cool a detective game would be where you try to solve an old mystery based on unreliable eyewitness testimonies and you have to piece together the true story of what happened

    • @WiseIsWise
      @WiseIsWise 9 місяців тому +108

      Disco Elysium.

    • @mr.nobody2244
      @mr.nobody2244 9 місяців тому +80

      - LA Noire
      - Shadows of Doubt
      Both great detective games.

    • @vindo17
      @vindo17 9 місяців тому +71

      Return of the Obra Dinn

    • @c0alminecanary
      @c0alminecanary 9 місяців тому +43

      Disco Elysium for something more serious, Ace Attorney for something more lighthearted

    • @tskmaster3837
      @tskmaster3837 9 місяців тому +1

      The Kentucky Fried Movie has a parody about that exact game about this exact event.
      "You found a patsy! You have that patsy conveniently killed!"
      Oh wait, it wasn't about solving the murder, it was about running the conspiracy.

  • @shawn576
    @shawn576 6 місяців тому +1683

    I love how seemingly honest these interviewees are. The wife straight up calls out her husband for being kind of a bullshitter who makes up stories to make himself sound smarter.

    • @shadydealz
      @shadydealz 6 місяців тому +10

      they talk like robots lol. After an assassination like that. These people wouldn't be so calm. Is that the actual audio or a dub Lem put over it?

    • @ErisAlter
      @ErisAlter 6 місяців тому +278

      @@shadydealz It says in the video that the audio is by voice actors, not the actual recordings

    • @johnwright7895
      @johnwright7895 6 місяців тому +6

      Not the actual interviews.That casts doubt on the entire video.

    • @davidniven9901
      @davidniven9901 6 місяців тому +149

      @@johnwright7895 They ARE the actual interviews. Every single quote is referenced in the document pinned to the top of this comments section by LEMMiNO. You can trace every quote back to its source. Every single word is authentic.

    • @andrewlivingston1590
      @andrewlivingston1590 6 місяців тому +15

      Obstructing justice is a serious crime. I’m sure they were all coached beforehand on being as honest and matter-of-fact as they could be.

  • @fumanpoo4725
    @fumanpoo4725 2 місяці тому +9

    This and Munger's video are great.

  • @Targus28
    @Targus28 16 годин тому +1

    Incredible quality once again. One of my favourite channels on UA-cam. Lifetime subscriber🙏

  • @violetstitch
    @violetstitch 9 місяців тому +661

    Can we all just appreciate that this guy made an over one hour long video, contained absolutely no crappy adverts, didn’t tell you to like and subscribe, and spent literally 2 seconds to say he has a patreon? Because in this day and age that means a lot to me

    • @Shywizz
      @Shywizz 9 місяців тому +33

      And backs all of what is said in the video with a thourough paper containing sources information in said video was gotten from

    • @kevklatman
      @kevklatman 9 місяців тому +12

      But I wanted to hear about Nord VPN

    • @evolicious
      @evolicious 9 місяців тому +4

      Unfortunately, this is why his channel is still so small. He doesn't do what the algorithm is willing to promote. One thing to keep in mind is that 90% of users on this platform are small children and bots.

    • @Mimi.1001
      @Mimi.1001 9 місяців тому +8

      @@evolicious He absolutely does content people (and the algorithm) want to see. I don't know what you expect, but his videos generally amass millions of views in days or even hours and those aren't just his subscribers. It's seriously impressive given the content he makes, which is not only targeted for a more mature audience, but also often exceedingly long (whereas 10-15 minute videos tend to be most "successful") and pretty irregular.

    • @RacsniHuN
      @RacsniHuN 9 місяців тому

      It felt less than even 2 seconds to me. This guy definitely needs an award for what he does.

  • @Bozothcow
    @Bozothcow 9 місяців тому +985

    After a stressful event like a shooting, it's rare for people to give an accurate recounting of events. Some people who have fired in self defense remember firing 2 shots when they actually fired 10, things like that.

    • @Thepissheadman
      @Thepissheadman 9 місяців тому +4

      You again… Hi

    • @CharizardMaster69
      @CharizardMaster69 9 місяців тому +15

      yeah it's common in police shootings.

    • @berttorpson2592
      @berttorpson2592 9 місяців тому

      The investigation from congress stated that the Kennedy assassination was likely the result of conspiracy and even now, there are thousands of documents that the CIA refuses to release.
      This guy doesn’t know shit, he’s built a pretty time line but doesn’t have any deeper access than what is available online
      I love his videos but to dismiss the surrounding secrecy is ignorance to the point of absurdity

    • @noname3941
      @noname3941 9 місяців тому

      It's probably added on even more stress that it was the presidents assassination

    • @manbiteslife3110
      @manbiteslife3110 9 місяців тому +5

      LMFAO I remember shooting 5-6 bullets when they told me they packed 10 in the army . I legit was counting them tho. IT's greece so it's possible.

  • @sophiewooloo
    @sophiewooloo 3 місяці тому +3

    god, you are fantastic. as always. and music, oh my god i got whole body chills at the start of your ending segment (1:27:40)! what fantastic composition!

  • @ethanadams7961
    @ethanadams7961 5 місяців тому +4

    This was awesome man. Thank you so much!

  • @gabrielburfitt245
    @gabrielburfitt245 9 місяців тому +876

    I think it’s important to remember that eye witness testimonies are very unreliable, especially in situations of high stress. There’s been loads of psychological studies on it.

    • @GrimJackal
      @GrimJackal 9 місяців тому +83

      @@yacregroona7236 So the testimony of 2 firefighters outweighs the testimonies of all the others that refute their story? Weird logic you have. Almost as if you're grasping at straws because you have no actual evidence.

    • @basadobarry2241
      @basadobarry2241 9 місяців тому +6

      @@yacregroona7236 Lol yeah imagine actually being at a situation like this and someone who wasnt there just goes "nah you crazy haha cya". What a joke.

    • @ok-nz7mt
      @ok-nz7mt 9 місяців тому +12

      ​@@GrimJackalThere were more than 2 firefighters who heard explosions. 2 planes destroyed 3 buildings completely.
      Jet fuel doesn't melt steel. Thermite does.
      There was nano-thermite found in the ruins.
      Somehow a passport of one of the pilots remained untouched.

    • @teamxofcha0s61
      @teamxofcha0s61 9 місяців тому +11

      Exactly, I was about to comment this as well. This video heavily relies on eye witnesses which are extremely unreliable, so anything should be taken with a grain of salt. It also explains the conflicting accounts.

    • @StyeAI
      @StyeAI 9 місяців тому +2

      I... think most people here are aware of that.

  • @Moss-mellow
    @Moss-mellow 9 місяців тому +549

    Something I absolutely love, that you also did an exceptional job with in the Jack the Ripper video, is your use of visuals to build maps and timelines to give context that's easy to follow.

    • @esotericpince
      @esotericpince 9 місяців тому +21

      my dumbass is so bad at following timelines and stuff, its a genuine accessibility feature to disabled nerds and im so glad its becoming more popular. i love bobbybroccoli's videos for the same reason. ive seen some people call it the 'jon bois' style but idk if that refers more to the manipulation of google maps than anything

    • @TomasAx-vb6wr
      @TomasAx-vb6wr 9 місяців тому +1

      THIS! Så sjukt snyggt med dina informativa kartor. Underbart att se! Just as in Jack rippade vid aswell

    • @brittanybeauvais
      @brittanybeauvais 9 місяців тому +3

      That’s probably my all time favorite UA-cam video to date.

    • @RyanSoltani
      @RyanSoltani 9 місяців тому

      Fr

    • @amanduuuh_7117
      @amanduuuh_7117 9 місяців тому +4

      @@brittanybeauvais right?? its so perfectly explained, ive rewatched it several times!! Along with that JCS casey anthony video. I know the stories but just goes to show the power of a good storyteller. I'll be rewatching this one again too I can already tell!

  • @melangelo69
    @melangelo69 3 місяці тому +4

    This is great work. Thanks for the effort!

  • @clown7871
    @clown7871 Місяць тому +1

    the intro and background always gets me invested into these videos. keep it up man!

  • @ZeroNeedsCoffee
    @ZeroNeedsCoffee 9 місяців тому +2462

    Its a good day when Lemino uploads

  • @sarahgargani5836
    @sarahgargani5836 9 місяців тому +979

    In Oswald's defense(?), the number of times I have been at work, walked through or been in a room, had someone say "oh when did you get here" and dont believe that I have walked past them multiple times is amazing.
    some people are just really good at being ghosts.

    • @novanay8000
      @novanay8000 9 місяців тому +76

      It's literally a joke at my workplace that sometimes we don't see each other come in if there's customers around- just today a coworker of mine came in and was doing paperwork in the back room for half an hour before I went back there and noticed she'd arrived

    • @newphonewhodis7152
      @newphonewhodis7152 9 місяців тому +52

      I always get yelled at because i spook people. Growing up with cats, i tried to move silently to not dusturb them when they sleep and stuff. Apparently i accidentally became very good at sneaking and at this point i try to get people to notice me as to not spook them by batman appearing behind them.

    • @danielmarshall4587
      @danielmarshall4587 9 місяців тому +3

      Yes very true.

    • @Kimmie6772
      @Kimmie6772 9 місяців тому +8

      He really could have been one of those coworkers where they didnt really pay much mind to him and he didn't pay much mind to them. I had an acquaintance that didnt even realize we were in the same class until halfway through the year. It can be surprisingly easy to become invisible to others.

    • @scorpioassmodeusgtx1811
      @scorpioassmodeusgtx1811 9 місяців тому +13

      I once was in a meeting with six other coworkers and as the meeting was about to begin, one of my coworkers asked if we shouldn't first wait for me to arrive before starting. He literally didn't notice that I was sitting directly across from him.
      So yeah, I have no question that somebody might not be able to recall the exact positioning of a bunch of chicken bones.

  • @thatjuanguy4204
    @thatjuanguy4204 4 дні тому +2

    30:02
    Investigator: Who did you see in the buildin-
    Amos. E: B A L D

  • @thinkaboutit8809
    @thinkaboutit8809 5 місяців тому +10

    this channel is the definition of : quality over quantity.

  • @jandalfDerNice
    @jandalfDerNice 9 місяців тому +879

    Animating this whole building + roads around it, being able show the different floors as well as the people and boxes in there... the voice actors... the clean chapter design... all these little details. You're crazy for putting this high quality content out here for free. Thanks man, you're awesome!

    • @vikraarkiv
      @vikraarkiv 9 місяців тому +4

      The voices actors are AI generated

    • @foximacentauri7891
      @foximacentauri7891 9 місяців тому +5

      @@vikraarkiv what makes you think that

    • @amund8821
      @amund8821 9 місяців тому +37

      @@vikraarkivIn the credits the voice actors are displayed.

    • @WhiskeyNeaty
      @WhiskeyNeaty 9 місяців тому +4

      He gettin paid bruh.

    • @vikraarkiv
      @vikraarkiv 9 місяців тому +3

      @@foximacentauri7891 try re-listening to a pair of dialogue with the same lines. The repeating “yes, sirs” or “no, sirs” are good examples. If you compared them, they sound exactly the same! From pitch to tone and inflections.
      In a lot of lines, you can hear common AI generated artifacts, such as: voices that sounds “staticy” and peaks often.
      Just re-listen, i’m 99% certain it’s AI

  • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
    @manuginobilisbaldspot424 9 місяців тому +1291

    My biggest takeaway from this fantastic documentary is that people REALLY didn't like Arnold Rowland. He took more strays than Kennedy did in this film!

    • @Lothar445
      @Lothar445 9 місяців тому +136

      For real, if I was him and heard that interview his wife had... Man...

    • @chamuuemura5314
      @chamuuemura5314 9 місяців тому +49

      To be fair, the Rashomon Effect seems to have affected almost all the witnesses. It’s odd that the first 3 witnesses including his wife all disagreed regarding luggage/curtain rod box, etc.

    • @manuginobilisbaldspot424
      @manuginobilisbaldspot424 9 місяців тому +6

      @@myopiczeal I mean, you're not wrong. We also only have that on the authority of two people. It's just jokes anyway

    • @jessramirez1737
      @jessramirez1737 9 місяців тому +31

      “Black man” was in brackets during his 25:50 quote, which means he likely used a more derogatory term.
      I wouldn’t like him either lol.

    • @bradleymiller3286
      @bradleymiller3286 9 місяців тому +14

      @@jessramirez1737ALL his references to black man were in brackets. The guy was likely a real racist jerk, even by Dallas ‘63 standards.

  • @LostHotRiverMusic-mv8wl
    @LostHotRiverMusic-mv8wl 5 місяців тому +6

    This is stunning, sane work.

  • @dreddidreddlocks6514
    @dreddidreddlocks6514 6 годин тому +1

    @LEMMINO your vids are Super dope and informational. Keep up the great work!!!

  • @almizzyracing8004
    @almizzyracing8004 9 місяців тому +575

    I've watched several professionally made for TV documentaries about the Kennedy Assassination, and none of them have been as good as this right here. No bias, no conspiracy chasing, no smoke, just the accounts of that moment. I love this. Please keep doing what you're doing.

    • @MichaelStichauf
      @MichaelStichauf 9 місяців тому +13

      I, too, have watched many of those documentaries. But, I have been a Kennedy assassination buff since the age of 18 years old. I became extremely more interested in this assassination after I read the book, "Best Evidence", by Wesley Liebeler (not sure if I spelled his last name right but the book title is correct). He was an investigator on the Warren Commission. There was also supposed to be a follow-up book but I never was able to find a second book. Over the years, though, I started to become a little bit suspicious about whether or not there was a second gunman. Whether he was in the grassy knoll or in a storm drain like Johnny Rosselli told Bill Bononno, it started to not make sense. I don't have any doubt that Oswald did fire shots at Kennedy. In any event, I watched a documentary called, "The Smoking Gun". It was done by a retired Australian Detective. After he completes his investigation into the whole affair, he also incorporates parts of an investigation that was being done by a Firearms expert in the late 60s. I had been aware of that investigation that that gentleman had started in the late sixties. As far as I'm concerned, after watching this documentary called, "The Smoking Gun", this case is closed! Anyone with an interest in this assassination needs to watch this documentary. Whether you agree with it or not is up to you. But, I will say this much, the shot that went into Kennedy's head was fired from a gun that uses frangible bullets. The mannlicher-carcano rifle that Oswald used, did not fire frangible bullets. That is evidenced in the fact of the, "pristine bullet" that was found on the stretcher in one piece. They were able to prove that that pristine bullet was fired from Oswald mannlicher-carcano rifle. A frangible bullet is one that breaks into small pieces the minute it hits its Target. The only weapons that day that fired frangible bullets were AR-15s. I understand that people have their whole life careers invested in this assassination who will not want to admit that that documentary I am talking about solves this case. A lot of people have been making money off of writing books and acting like they're trying to solve this controversial assassination. Consequently, they have every motive to tear apart something that actually is the final word on the Kennedy assassination. This case is closed! I'm sorry I don't have a link for that documentary but all you have to do is search UA-cam for "The Smoking Gun". I stopped short of saying who the documentary thinks was the shooter of frangible bullet because I think people would like to watch that video and find out what it says for themselves as they go through all the evidence that he presents.

    • @Chororoar
      @Chororoar 9 місяців тому

      ​@@MichaelStichaufSaying you been a JFK assassination buff since you were 18 just makes you sound like a conspiracy nut. Weirdo

    • @williamnolan5650
      @williamnolan5650 9 місяців тому +9

      ​@@MichaelStichauf Didn't see the smoking gun but maybe some day. This video was interesting but mostly tunnel vision. There's more to the story that just the book depository. I don't think Mark Lane or Jim Garrison would've gone that far down the rabbit hole if there wasn't anything to it. Most people don't know who Dorothy Kilgallen was. She was there at the Ruby trial and the only reporter to have interviewed him. She died days before she was going to publish in her weekly column. This video doesn't mention Oswald was affiliated with the CIA and had a handler or that the women at the rooming house was also a CIA asset. Allen Dulles on the Warren commission, come on right, that doesn't raise any eyebrows. Put your tin foil cap back on lol Funny how J.D.Tippit looked similar and gun shot wounds were similar to JFK and Jackie took one look at Kennedys corpse and said that wasn't JFK. I've watch several hundred hours of video and here are a few of the good ones listed below. I have a dedicated JFK playlist I've put together over the years on my channel but I have to edit it a bit bc some stuff isn't really all that relevant. I started added music videos and every time I saw someone mentioned him in their video I added it, but have to go back and widdle it down bc it's too much. Most of what I watched I didn't add to the playlist bc I didn't think it was 100% unbiased sometimes, kinda like this video. They did go into extreme detail, but seemed to spew a particular narrative. Sure, Oswald was there. Whether or not he pulled a trigger is beside the point. He was involve for sure. He couldn've been the patsy like he said and still have taken a shot at him or been there on the ham radio communicating with the other nests or there as a lookout. Most common people liked Kennedy so go going up to a crown quite randomly wouldn't of been too much of a concern probably like the narrator suggested in this video. RFK was killed just after he one the democratic primary. Was that a coincidence too?
      1. Richard Belzer Discusses "Hit List," His Book on the JFK Assassination, at The National Press Club
      2. Mysterious Death of Reporter Dorothy Kilgallen & the JFK Assassination
      3. The Wizard of Oswald: JFK Assassination Documentary (2013) Full
      4. JFK TRUTH - The Mob CIA and the 8 paid ASSASSINS
      5. JFK Assassination Aftermath - Who Killed J. D. Tippit?

    • @BBeowulf
      @BBeowulf 9 місяців тому +19

      Anyone who seriously uses “conspiracy” as a bad word at this point should be publicly humiliated and not allowed access to the general public.

    • @skidaim
      @skidaim 9 місяців тому

      @@BBeowulf the fuck are you on about

  • @nothing4mepls973
    @nothing4mepls973 9 місяців тому +601

    I love the 3d animations. That type of thing makes it SO easy to visualize the setting and scenario. Better editing than mainstream documentaries. Please do more like that, love it.

    • @randomcommenter7343
      @randomcommenter7343 9 місяців тому +4

      The editing truly has far more clarity than some documentaries I've seen on larger streaming platforms. I find it a shame when I hear people who don't watch many videos online automatically disregarding content posted on UA-cam. Some people I know, if I start a sentence with "I watched a UA-cam video about..." they automatically think low quality content, whereas if I saw "I watched a documentary about..." you can tell they're listening far more intently. Honestly, I've seen far worse (surface level, dramatized, sensational) documentaries coming out of Netflix or Disney+ than some of what's available on UA-cam. Once again, Lemmino absolutely knocks it out of the park.

    • @bruhdabones
      @bruhdabones 9 місяців тому +1

      Reminds me of Hitman/SUPERHOT

    • @JasonBoon02
      @JasonBoon02 9 місяців тому +1

      His art style kinda reminds me of the Hitman GO game, got that same board game vibe going on.

    • @SKeeetcher
      @SKeeetcher 9 місяців тому +1

      @@randomcommenter7343 This is better than ANYTHING ever produced around the JFK assassination. We love in glorious times when the best talent are able to self fund themselves and produce pieces like this.

  • @visyxl
    @visyxl 4 місяці тому +3

    I honestly can not belive that such a person would comit a crime so harsh as this. Still, there are much worse cases just like this and following the recent shooting of Civilians in Prague, I can see that this video is absolutely perfect in so many ways, great video!

  • @MainMoeFugga
    @MainMoeFugga 5 місяців тому +8

    enormously good video! the research and animations are stunningly good! wow!