Strange but true: prior to coming up with the Teacher in Space idea, NASA wanted to fly Big Bird on the shuttle. The logistics of flying a large muppet suit ultimately led to them abandoning the idea. Can you imagine if Big Bird wound up on Challenger?
I wonder what they would have done with Big Bird afterwards. Would they have said Big Bird is dead and removed him from the show? Or would they have continued on as if nothing had happened?
Can't believe you didn't include that time back in 1998 when The Undertaker threw Mankind off the Hell In A Cell and he plummeted sixteen feet through an announcers table.
I was in college when my roommate brought in a video called the 'Many Faces of Death'. On it were some other things, but the Dwyer broadcast was one of them. One of the most chilling things I've ever seen.
I don’t know if “shocking” would be the right word for it, but I remember watching law enforcement surrounding one of the Boston Marathon bombers while they were hiding in a boat in someone’s backyard live on TV
The second plane hitting on 9/11? I’m Canadian and was in grade 9. after the first plane hit our school brought everyone to our communications tech room to watch the news cause no one knew what was going on. We all saw the second plane hit and then after that we all got sent home lol
I remember watching on tv and I was in the army and in my mind I knew I was about to be sent somewhere but where was the question rattling around in my mind that day. A day of total disbelief
I was a middle school teacher in New Orleans. We heard something was going on- as soon as I turned the tv on for my students the second plane hit. Had I known, I wouldn’t have turned it on. We were all sent home immediately as well. I’m surprised this didn’t make the list.
I was 11 years old and watched the Jones case live. It has never left me. I believe that is the very first person I actually saw dead that wasn't in a horror movie; but it was DEFINEATELY a horror movie.
Every Gen Xer knows where they were the moment the Challenger exploded. I was in the 1st grade. They wheeled in a tv so we could watch the launch (along with the 2nd and 3rd graders). When the Challenger exploded, everyone was silent. Quickly, one of the teachers turned off the tv and wheeled it away without saying a word, and we went back to our normal class like nothing had ever happened.
That's absolutely insane. How could they just carry on like nothing happened?! Knowing how emotional I was as a kid, I would've cried, even if I had no clue what happened. My dad who was 12 remembers it vividly, but my mom who was 10 probably doesn't remember it quite as well. That's just who they are in all respects though. I remember during my senior year, we watched Reagan's address following the accident in English, and though none of us (besides my teacher) were alive for it, his address moved us all to tears. Same with 9/11, I think even people who weren't alive or aren't even American get emotional depending on the context. Like 9/11 the day is rough just because I can't believe such evil people exist, and the stories you hear are just hard to handle. Crazy. History is just insane. Thanks for sharing your insane story about your trauma related to the Challenger Disaster, that is diabolical of your teachers to just leave that for your parents to deal with after school.
I was in first grade, but was just arriving at school. On the west coast it was 8:30 AM so school hadn’t started yet. All the parents and teachers were talking about it which is how I found out.
My memory of the event is almost exactly the same, I too was in the 1st grade. It wasn’t until later that I found out that I wasn’t watching a VHS video, it was live.
I was home with chicken pox in the 4th grade. I was watching the Challenger launch live when it exploded. My class at school was supposed to watch live, but the broadcast wouldn't work, so they didn't actual see it.
I question why 9/11 wasn’t included on this list. I mean, they had live footage of the second plane hitting the tower and people jumping/falling from the towers
@WinnieRoe I thought about that, too. I was in 6th grade English class watching the second plane hit the second tower, and my teachers face was written with horror all over it. I'll never forget that.
I was 12 years old when Challenger happened. My mom and I were watching it together. When it happened my mom moved at a speed that would make Barry Allen say “where did she go” and shut off the tv then she asked if I wanted ice cream. I didn’t really understand what happened until my mom sat me down a few hours later and explained it to me.😢😢😢
I was in the 5th grade for the Shuttle disaster. My teacher made a huge deal about it, as she even looked like McAuliffe. We all thought it was fake until she started crying hysterically.
She probably saw herself in that teacher. Not just for what your teacher thought was similar appearances, but she saw a woman leading a very similar life to her own. An elementary school teacher changing lives every day. She probably saw herself die a lil as weird as it sounds. That's heartbreaking, but so was everything involving that day. We had to watch Reagan's address following the incident in my English class senior year, and though most of our parents were students at the time of the incident and none of us were born yet, we all cried as a class. It's so harrowing when stuff like this happens.
I think what is most shocking is the number of these that are people out to make a point. How hard did they try, and how blatantly were they ignored, for them to feel like this was the only option to be heard? Still today, nobody is listening. We have people targeting schools, and nobody seems to know why. It is because nobody is asking why, and that is because nobody really cares about the reason why.
I will never forget seeing the plane hitting the second building of the world trade center on live TV. Many of these I was not even born yet but I was a teen when the Challenger exploded. Many classes in our school were watching but I was in gym class and did not hear about it until I got to my English class. It was heartbreaking.
As I'm disabled, I'm effectively housebound. My back was so bad that day that getting out of bed was near on impossible. I'm in the UK, so 9 am in New York was 1 pm that day. At that time I felt the absolute _need_ to watch the news. Unfortunately the remote control for the satellite TV was in the living room. (Back then we had a "mouse" which connected my TV to the box in the living room.) Fortunately, we lived in a bungalow, so I dropped onto the floor and wormed my way into the other room, grabbed it, and returned to my bedroom. Somehow, no idea how (it's the only thing I don't remember of that day), I got back on the bed, turned the TV on, saw the newsreader - clearly upset - talking about the first crash. At that moment, it was thought that it was an accident. Then the second plane hit. She went white as a sheet, trying hard to keep her words clear and understandable, but it was not easy. She somehow kept going, even when the other planes crashed (she was Natasha Kaplinski - I may have misspelled that). I've heard that "events you never forget" have details changed in your memory over time. However, I know that if I were to find the description of my actions and reactions to what happened written about in the early days of social media, the only difference between then and now is that I haven't gone into the full details because it would take too long, but I still remember it like it was yesterday. 😢
I was 7 when I saw the Challenger explode. It was a big deal at every public school in the country I'm sure. A teacher going to space. It was horrifying to see it live. Fast forward a couple years, I saw the Columbia disintegrate as it entered the atmosphere. Absolutely brutal stuff. I'm surprised 9/11 and the Tiananmen square massacre weren't mentioned.
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the second plane smashing through the twin tower from 9/11. That attack changed the course of USA history and aviation practices around the world.
I had expected to see 9/11 and 1/6 to be included. The 1/6 incident played out before my eyes as a painting by Geracoult or one of the other painters of the era.
I remember the suicide of a suspect fleeing police that broadcasted on Fox. Even Shep Smith was extremely disappointed and frustrated with the network for not cutting it sooner, because even he could see the signs that he was about to do it prior to it happening.
Was that the guy that set truck on fire n ate his shotgun? Edit. Wow didn't know it would make it on here. I remember seeing him uhhh... flip his lid for lack of better term.
@@_ksm0922I remember that. I use to watch a show that used the cut of Shepherd Smiths Apology in its intro but I can’t remember what it was. The guy running was Hispanic and I remember being surprised that they didn’t cut out myself but…I kept watching….and I have a weird feeling that Fox knows that.
@ it was just carelessness that they didn’t cut it. Shep even mentioned prior that he had a bad feeling when he first exited his car. I don’t remember what came of it, but the man’s kids sued Fox over that broadcast. It was entirely avoidable.
I watched the Phoenix one live... I am born/rased in PHX... insane seeing that live... watching and suddenly connection goes black and the desk unsure of whats going on where moments later they announced the helicopter went down suddenly.
The Circuit City hostage standoff. The media was allowed too much access and the perpetuators watched everything on tv’s in the store. I hear it’s used in training now.
I didn't see video of the second plane on 9/11 until afterward. For me, I'd say it was the raid of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, missile attacks shown live before the Persian Gulf War, and live feeds on Weather Channel of the May 2013 tornado outbreak (several storm chasers were killed or injured in El Reno).
That Gulf War footage was something else. I never understood the scale of a battle until that footage. It wasn’t just isolated areas of fighting. Like…it was all over the entire town(s)!!! The green night vision seemed so advanced at the time.
In 1986 when the Challenger exploded I was an Army brat living in what was then West Germany. Our school bus had both American and German kids. I was in my mid-teens and a younger German kid that I knew from town and the long bus route told me that morning... "Your spaceship blew up this morning." Of course I thought he was kidding or misunderstood something. But he was about 12 and so not inclined to the wild concoctions of little children. I got to school and in my first class the history teacher brought in a TV on a cart and replayed the incident on VHS. I wasn't specifically moved by Mcauliffe, the schoolteacher. I was already a cynic for propagandistic sensationalism, but it was a definite tragedy. Living next door to the Soviets just a few hours' drive away, the space program was a matter of western science over theirs; and this was a blow to our pride.
Have you ever visited the scene in Dallas? I could make the shot, and my only shooting experience is the occasional hunting trip. It was SUCH an easy shot for anyone with the slightest experience. Seeing the site in person convinced me Oswalt acted alone.
@@savannah115 Blood spray and direction of brain matter say otherwise. If Kennedy was shot from the back, why did Jackie leap onto the trunk to grab a chunk of his skull?
I'd rather be secretly modifying a Komatsu D355a Bulldozer over a year and a half time period in Granby Colorado! For real...we need to remember exactly why that man was pushed to do what he did. If he had just been left alone, none of that would have happened. #neverforgetforreal
Yeah I don't think it's really all that good having cartoonist triumphant sounding music while covering the Challenger explosion. Hopefully they re-upload it cuz I'm not watching this as is
It happened before class started around the start of grade 6. Not even a week into school. The 'pre class recess' where normally there was a bell to go inside, instead there was an announcement to go home. I remember the rumours. "They shot a missile at the white house!"
9/11 anybody? If we're gonna be upset about OJ not making the cut, we might as well be upset about the most tragic live broadcast ever. How many people died as a result, and are still dying because of it? The survivors that die of many different ailments, those that enlisted in the military to serve their country after 9/11, those left behind that die untimely because of the tragedies of that fateful day. 9/11 was the most brutal attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor (but to be fair, Pearl Harbor was in Hawaii, and Hawaii wasn't a state until after the war; it was just our territory that we had a military base on), and the first monumental attack to be televised as far as I'm aware. I'm thinking that deserves a spot a lil bit more than OJ.
Actually, it is alive. The only difference is now there’s a five second delay in case some tomfoolery happens. A simple Google search would’ve helped you out here.
My mom thought it was happening in a third world country. My sister said she now understands how Hitler got so much support. Welcome to the end of democracy and the death of the United States of America
I remember when i was a kid i saw a high speed chase on tv. They chased the guy for like an hour and a half before they pit manuevered his car. He had a head on collision with a street light doing like 90. It was horrible he wasnt wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the car and then the footage cut off. Still think about it. This was before the internet was good enough to stream videos so the footage likely doesnt exist anymore unless some weirdo was recording it live like on tivo or something
Almost all the footage they used for the Christina chubbic (I don't remember how to spell her last name) was from the movie they made about her. I just watched it for the first time last month
I was 13 when I saw the OJ verdict with my 8th grade class my teacher took us to another classroom to witness the verdict she told us we were witnessing history.
WOW I didn't expect the Bud one to come up! So far, everything I've ever seen on the internet, I've never honestly been affected by like that one. Watching him pull out a pistol and shoot himself from the mouth was one of those thing I don't know how to to react to and it shook me. I saw it years ago on 4chan ironically. IIRC it was around $50k he was being indicted for but I never knew the full story. Also, WH - If you're going to do a subject like this, you gotta get over the word "murder" you can use it on youtube and you wont get screwed over.
What about dale Earnhardts death? Or the annoncment on live tv. Im not a huge nascar fan. He was the biggest driver of all time,on the buggest race of the year.
Strange but true: prior to coming up with the Teacher in Space idea, NASA wanted to fly Big Bird on the shuttle. The logistics of flying a large muppet suit ultimately led to them abandoning the idea. Can you imagine if Big Bird wound up on Challenger?
I wonder what they would have done with Big Bird afterwards. Would they have said Big Bird is dead and removed him from the show? Or would they have continued on as if nothing had happened?
Can't believe you didn't include that time back in 1998 when The Undertaker threw Mankind off the Hell In A Cell and he plummeted sixteen feet through an announcers table.
Shittymorph's influence knows know bounds
Bawgawd. He killed him.
"He killed him! He killed him! God as my witness, he's broken in half!"
Pennsylvania kids were home for a snow day during the Budd Dwyer broadcast. My brother and I watched it unfold that morning. Crazy stuff.
I was in college when my roommate brought in a video called the 'Many Faces of Death'. On it were some other things, but the Dwyer broadcast was one of them. One of the most chilling things I've ever seen.
I don’t know if “shocking” would be the right word for it, but I remember watching law enforcement surrounding one of the Boston Marathon bombers while they were hiding in a boat in someone’s backyard live on TV
“That’s why I say “Hey Man Nice Shot!”” 3:49
“What a good shot man!”
The second plane hitting on 9/11?
I’m Canadian and was in grade 9. after the first plane hit our school brought everyone to our communications tech room to watch the news cause no one knew what was going on. We all saw the second plane hit and then after that we all got sent home lol
I remember watching on tv and I was in the army and in my mind I knew I was about to be sent somewhere but where was the question rattling around in my mind that day. A day of total disbelief
I was a middle school teacher in New Orleans. We heard something was going on- as soon as I turned the tv on for my students the second plane hit. Had I known, I wouldn’t have turned it on. We were all sent home immediately as well. I’m surprised this didn’t make the list.
So much for never forget....
I'm surprised 9/11 wasn't included, too.
I'm surprised 9/11 wasn't in this list, though I'm sure Weird History has a couple of videos dedicated to just 9/11.
I was 11 years old and watched the Jones case live. It has never left me. I believe that is the very first person I actually saw dead that wasn't in a horror movie; but it was DEFINEATELY a horror movie.
This would have worked better with no music in the background. It doesn't add anything.
Every Gen Xer knows where they were the moment the Challenger exploded.
I was in the 1st grade. They wheeled in a tv so we could watch the launch (along with the 2nd and 3rd graders). When the Challenger exploded, everyone was silent. Quickly, one of the teachers turned off the tv and wheeled it away without saying a word, and we went back to our normal class like nothing had ever happened.
That's absolutely insane. How could they just carry on like nothing happened?! Knowing how emotional I was as a kid, I would've cried, even if I had no clue what happened.
My dad who was 12 remembers it vividly, but my mom who was 10 probably doesn't remember it quite as well. That's just who they are in all respects though.
I remember during my senior year, we watched Reagan's address following the accident in English, and though none of us (besides my teacher) were alive for it, his address moved us all to tears. Same with 9/11, I think even people who weren't alive or aren't even American get emotional depending on the context. Like 9/11 the day is rough just because I can't believe such evil people exist, and the stories you hear are just hard to handle. Crazy. History is just insane. Thanks for sharing your insane story about your trauma related to the Challenger Disaster, that is diabolical of your teachers to just leave that for your parents to deal with after school.
I was in first grade, but was just arriving at school. On the west coast it was 8:30 AM so school hadn’t started yet. All the parents and teachers were talking about it which is how I found out.
My memory of the event is almost exactly the same, I too was in the 1st grade. It wasn’t until later that I found out that I wasn’t watching a VHS video, it was live.
I was home with chicken pox in the 4th grade. I was watching the Challenger launch live when it exploded. My class at school was supposed to watch live, but the broadcast wouldn't work, so they didn't actual see it.
I was a middle school student at the time - my whole class watched it live. Something I’ll never forget 😢
😂
It did work on my 1st grade class. We watched it live. Disturbing. We all got sent home afterward.
I was skipping school in the 4th grade and watched it from my front yard.
I was in nursery
I question why 9/11 wasn’t included on this list. I mean, they had live footage of the second plane hitting the tower and people jumping/falling from the towers
@WinnieRoe I thought about that, too. I was in 6th grade English class watching the second plane hit the second tower, and my teachers face was written with horror all over it. I'll never forget that.
Good point. Certainly more shocking then any small town shooting
It’s an over-saturated topic, so talking about more obscure or less talked about events is better for the video.
What comicxanz said, it's been talked to death
When they did the weird history for 2001 they didn't include 9/11. They suggested in the video that youtube would take it down if they did.
Waco, TX
Bronco chase
World Series earthquake
The Bronco Chase?
You mean the Al Cowlings chase?
I was 12 years old when Challenger happened. My mom and I were watching it together. When it happened my mom moved at a speed that would make Barry Allen say “where did she go” and shut off the tv then she asked if I wanted ice cream.
I didn’t really understand what happened until my mom sat me down a few hours later and explained it to me.😢😢😢
I was in the 5th grade for the Shuttle disaster. My teacher made a huge deal about it, as she even looked like McAuliffe. We all thought it was fake until she started crying hysterically.
It was a hoax
She probably saw herself in that teacher. Not just for what your teacher thought was similar appearances, but she saw a woman leading a very similar life to her own. An elementary school teacher changing lives every day. She probably saw herself die a lil as weird as it sounds. That's heartbreaking, but so was everything involving that day. We had to watch Reagan's address following the incident in my English class senior year, and though most of our parents were students at the time of the incident and none of us were born yet, we all cried as a class. It's so harrowing when stuff like this happens.
@@misemefein100 Sure. Earth is flat. Global warming doesn't exist. Fossil fuel is limitless. Yadayadayada.
@@misemefein100 Tell me you don't actually believe that?
I think what is most shocking is the number of these that are people out to make a point. How hard did they try, and how blatantly were they ignored, for them to feel like this was the only option to be heard? Still today, nobody is listening. We have people targeting schools, and nobody seems to know why. It is because nobody is asking why, and that is because nobody really cares about the reason why.
I will never forget seeing the plane hitting the second building of the world trade center on live TV. Many of these I was not even born yet but I was a teen when the Challenger exploded. Many classes in our school were watching but I was in gym class and did not hear about it until I got to my English class. It was heartbreaking.
As I'm disabled, I'm effectively housebound. My back was so bad that day that getting out of bed was near on impossible. I'm in the UK, so 9 am in New York was 1 pm that day. At that time I felt the absolute _need_ to watch the news. Unfortunately the remote control for the satellite TV was in the living room. (Back then we had a "mouse" which connected my TV to the box in the living room.)
Fortunately, we lived in a bungalow, so I dropped onto the floor and wormed my way into the other room, grabbed it, and returned to my bedroom. Somehow, no idea how (it's the only thing I don't remember of that day), I got back on the bed, turned the TV on, saw the newsreader - clearly upset - talking about the first crash. At that moment, it was thought that it was an accident. Then the second plane hit. She went white as a sheet, trying hard to keep her words clear and understandable, but it was not easy. She somehow kept going, even when the other planes crashed (she was Natasha Kaplinski - I may have misspelled that).
I've heard that "events you never forget" have details changed in your memory over time. However, I know that if I were to find the description of my actions and reactions to what happened written about in the early days of social media, the only difference between then and now is that I haven't gone into the full details because it would take too long, but I still remember it like it was yesterday. 😢
I was 7 when I saw the Challenger explode. It was a big deal at every public school in the country I'm sure. A teacher going to space. It was horrifying to see it live. Fast forward a couple years, I saw the Columbia disintegrate as it entered the atmosphere. Absolutely brutal stuff. I'm surprised 9/11 and the Tiananmen square massacre weren't mentioned.
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the second plane smashing through the twin tower from 9/11. That attack changed the course of USA history and aviation practices around the world.
So did Richard Reid.
The first thing I thought of tbh
This was interesting. Thanks.
I saw the video of R Budd Dwyer Un alive himself here on you tube. I'll never unsee that.
The choice of background music doesn’t feel right…
It’s always been a lazy popcorn channel what do you expect
Then make your own video of the same topic...
@@DavidAbyssal can we say f you david? let people talk.
Abso-fing-lutely. Disrespectful
Relax, dude....all he said was it didn't feel right. Reading is learning@@DavidAbyssal
Life lesson. Never try to jump a tank over a divider.
What’s up with the music selection…
right? it doesn´t fit at all
I had expected to see 9/11 and 1/6 to be included. The 1/6 incident played out before my eyes as a painting by Geracoult or one of the other painters of the era.
I think I was in the 2nd grade when that shuttle exploded on TV, iwe where watching it in class, I'll never forget that
I remember the suicide of a suspect fleeing police that broadcasted on Fox. Even Shep Smith was extremely disappointed and frustrated with the network for not cutting it sooner, because even he could see the signs that he was about to do it prior to it happening.
Was that the guy that set truck on fire n ate his shotgun?
Edit. Wow didn't know it would make it on here. I remember seeing him uhhh... flip his lid for lack of better term.
@ no, different man. The man I’m referring to shot himself in a field.
@@_ksm0922 gotcha. I think I remember it but not 100%.
@@_ksm0922I remember that. I use to watch a show that used the cut of Shepherd Smiths Apology in its intro but I can’t remember what it was. The guy running was Hispanic and I remember being surprised that they didn’t cut out myself but…I kept watching….and I have a weird feeling that Fox knows that.
@ it was just carelessness that they didn’t cut it. Shep even mentioned prior that he had a bad feeling when he first exited his car. I don’t remember what came of it, but the man’s kids sued Fox over that broadcast. It was entirely avoidable.
I was 6 yrs old when the Challenger exploded. I remember I was in the first grade when we were watching it at school.
Even the challenger exploding wasn't shown. For shame. Video title should be called "The 10 Most Shocking Things We Won't Show You"
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For the awesome narrator, feel better if youre sick. Still a great voice over
I was in class in the 3rd grade, watching the Challenger launch. Remember very well
I was in 1st grade. Our school was poor so there was only 1 TV per grade level. 4 classes worth of kids crammed into one room to watch it.
I was in pre-k & remember it like yesterday, my school didn't have a tv so we all stood outside & watched as the horrible events unfolded...
My dad was high school friends with Budd Dwyer. He would tell me about him and what he was like but always left out what happened at the end.
I watched the Phoenix one live... I am born/rased in PHX... insane seeing that live... watching and suddenly connection goes black and the desk unsure of whats going on where moments later they announced the helicopter went down suddenly.
The Circuit City hostage standoff. The media was allowed too much access and the perpetuators watched everything on tv’s in the store. I hear it’s used in training now.
I was wondering why the shooting on the runway near Jonestown was not included.
Well, before, if there is a situation with live coverage exciting today, it's mostly not that easy or impressed the viewers
I grew up in San Diego and saw tank and Hollywood live as they happened.
I didn't see video of the second plane on 9/11 until afterward. For me, I'd say it was the raid of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, missile attacks shown live before the Persian Gulf War, and live feeds on Weather Channel of the May 2013 tornado outbreak (several storm chasers were killed or injured in El Reno).
That Gulf War footage was something else. I never understood the scale of a battle until that footage.
It wasn’t just isolated areas of fighting.
Like…it was all over the entire town(s)!!!
The green night vision seemed so advanced at the time.
In 1986 when the Challenger exploded I was an Army brat living in what was then West Germany. Our school bus had both American and German kids. I was in my mid-teens and a younger German kid that I knew from town and the long bus route told me that morning... "Your spaceship blew up this morning." Of course I thought he was kidding or misunderstood something. But he was about 12 and so not inclined to the wild concoctions of little children. I got to school and in my first class the history teacher brought in a TV on a cart and replayed the incident on VHS. I wasn't specifically moved by Mcauliffe, the schoolteacher. I was already a cynic for propagandistic sensationalism, but it was a definite tragedy. Living next door to the Soviets just a few hours' drive away, the space program was a matter of western science over theirs; and this was a blow to our pride.
Carol Spinney was supposed to go on the Challenger but his Big Bird costume proved too cumbersome.
What no OJ slow motion car chase!!!
I expected at least one Wheel of Fortune clip.
That show was like a mid day haven for days not at school. Can't think of classic notorious moments tho 🤔
What part of LIVE did you misunderstand?
It says LIVE TV
I say Rep Eric Swallwell (D) CA doing faht on Live TV is the #1 shocker.
you went with the Stolen Tank and not the homemade KillDozer Rampage?
My favorite narrator! The normal enthusiasm isn't there, as if you're upset your brother came by to ask for money and drank all the beer. 😅
😂😂😂
I love how he sounds almost exactly like Stephen Colbert
It's a very macabre video. He's showing respect for these tragedies.
Like that last one, y'all forgot Marvin Heemeyer's "Killdozer" incident from June 4, 2004.
The light-hearted pirate chase movie music does not go well with this video. For shame, Weird History. For shame.
I like it
No live execution from Vietnam? Weak list
Wowwww roanoke Virginia is on weird history so sad i remember when this happened
All of these pale in comparison to September 11, 2001.
I thought it was pretty much common knowledge that Oswald likely didnt pull off the shot
Have you ever visited the scene in Dallas? I could make the shot, and my only shooting experience is the occasional hunting trip. It was SUCH an easy shot for anyone with the slightest experience. Seeing the site in person convinced me Oswalt acted alone.
@@savannah115 Blood spray and direction of brain matter say otherwise. If Kennedy was shot from the back, why did Jackie leap onto the trunk to grab a chunk of his skull?
@savannah115 I think the bigger conspiracy is what happened to Oswald afterward.
@@savannah115 I have been there. Bet you $100 you could not have made that shot.
5:12 The only difference between Daniel V. Jones and Luigi Mangione was that David protested with his life, Luigi took the life of the protested.
Daniel Jones is a former qb of the new york giants. I don't think you have your facts straight mam.
@dirkdiggler. Watch the video, it's Daniel V. Jones. Ignorant fool.
@@dirkdiggler.talk about not watching the video and thinking there’s only 1 Daniel Jones in the world. What a douche.
@dirkdiggler. He now on the Minnesota Vikings practice squad...
Absolutely wild comparison, but it is relevant.
I love this channel ❤ (but UA-cam censorship sucks)
**eagerly watches to see if the "Kill Dozer" makes the list**
EDIT: It doesnt :(
I don't even need to watch then 😂 your service is appreciated
I'd rather be secretly modifying a Komatsu D355a Bulldozer over a year and a half time period in Granby Colorado! For real...we need to remember exactly why that man was pushed to do what he did. If he had just been left alone, none of that would have happened. #neverforgetforreal
Your music is too loud ....
What is up with the whimsical musical
It's the usual Weird History music. Why would they suddenly change it?
Nice, isn't it? Mood lifting.
You mustn't be new here.
I've heard of most of these events, except the one mentioned at 1:34.
Yeah I don't think it's really all that good having cartoonist triumphant sounding music while covering the Challenger explosion. Hopefully they re-upload it cuz I'm not watching this as is
@@jermfunny The background music was just too loud!
@@jermfunny I know @savox channel is gloomy, but I feel like his video on the topic handled it better
Live Execuctions at 8pm on all channels.
Sorry but
...wrong background music
They've been using the same background music for years.Don't like it find a different channel
Feel better, narrator. You seem to have a cold or something.
I noticed that too!
More like a different microphone and/or vocal enhancement software.
That's very rude you know that?
It happened before class started around the start of grade 6. Not even a week into school. The 'pre class recess' where normally there was a bell to go inside, instead there was an announcement to go home.
I remember the rumours. "They shot a missile at the white house!"
The music is completely inappropriate
It's the same type of music in every single video they have ever posted. Don't watch such content if music is too much for your sensitive palate.
@@blueelixir4292It doesn’t make it any better 😅😅😅
Music is fine, if not then pay the channel for you own version. Dumb complain...
The music is wrong.
The music was hand picked by a bot. Apologize to your future master.
Re-upload with new music please. Cartoonish upbeat music while talking about the Challenger explosion is poor taste
This is the same music they've been using for years.Why would they change it because you don't like it?
The censorship in this video is more disgusting than the actual events.
UA-cam censorship is ridiculous.... unless ya wanna let kids listen to cardiB then its fiiiiine.
I posted a link showing the challenger crew is mostly alive but they block it .....if the link is nonsense it wouldn't need to be deleted
@@misemefein100
Grow up.
Even the challenger exploding wasn't shown. For shame. Video title should be called "The 10 Most Shocking Things We Won't Show You"
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Updates needed
Might only be shocking for Americans but the infamous Oj Simpson police chase! That literally stopped everyone in their tracks
How the hell did OJ‘s “police chase“ not make the cut?? that’s insane
Because it was a generally uneventful low speed chase that would've gotten zero coverage if it wasn't OJ.
9/11 anybody? If we're gonna be upset about OJ not making the cut, we might as well be upset about the most tragic live broadcast ever. How many people died as a result, and are still dying because of it? The survivors that die of many different ailments, those that enlisted in the military to serve their country after 9/11, those left behind that die untimely because of the tragedies of that fateful day. 9/11 was the most brutal attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor (but to be fair, Pearl Harbor was in Hawaii, and Hawaii wasn't a state until after the war; it was just our territory that we had a military base on), and the first monumental attack to be televised as far as I'm aware. I'm thinking that deserves a spot a lil bit more than OJ.
Because it was boring
The Challenger explosion is one of my earliest memories. I was 4, watching it happen live.
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@@davemelton3659I failed to see what is funny?
SNL is not live.. its "Recorded Live" so its edited and what not by the time it airs..
So they just let Eddie Murphy say "Fuck" the last time he was on?
Actually, it is alive. The only difference is now there’s a five second delay in case some tomfoolery happens. A simple Google search would’ve helped you out here.
Everyone complaining about the music isn't a true Weird History fan.
And?
@derjoghurtmitderecke wah-wah 🫤 go eat yogurt
Seriously people are complaining about this? lol.
Didn't show any of the live footage of the union carbide disaster
Ruby was being transferred from Dallas PD to the jail, not from prison to prison. Getting history right for you vids should be priority one.
You mean Oswald?
Most shocking for me: January 6, 2021 attack on Capitol building. I watched it broadcast live on CNN.
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My mom thought it was happening in a third world country. My sister said she now understands how Hitler got so much support.
Welcome to the end of democracy and the death of the United States of America
And then they voted an Insurrectionist back in to office. America is truly lost...
@@acerimmer8338 yes😟God help us.
1:42 I remembered this. I thought it was fake online.
Wasn't Killdozer aired live?
3:02 thus deleting the item from her inventory
No Janet Jackson?
All of them
I remember watching the “north Hollywood shootout” on tv and I don’t live anywhere near California
I remember seeing a magician get buried alive/ crushed to death in a trick of his own design.
I remember when i was a kid i saw a high speed chase on tv. They chased the guy for like an hour and a half before they pit manuevered his car. He had a head on collision with a street light doing like 90. It was horrible he wasnt wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the car and then the footage cut off. Still think about it. This was before the internet was good enough to stream videos so the footage likely doesnt exist anymore unless some weirdo was recording it live like on tivo or something
They were gonna put Big Bird on the Challenger as well.
There's actually a lot more to the tank rampage and why he did it. I'm surprised this channel wasn't able to find more on that.
Almost all the footage they used for the Christina chubbic (I don't remember how to spell her last name) was from the movie they made about her. I just watched it for the first time last month
Hey y'all 😮
I was 13 when I saw the OJ verdict with my 8th grade class my teacher took us to another classroom to witness the verdict she told us we were witnessing history.
The second plane on 911. I remember watching that in my second grade classroom.
I watched the Tank Rampage in 9th Grade History class.
SD represent hahaha
WOW I didn't expect the Bud one to come up! So far, everything I've ever seen on the internet, I've never honestly been affected by like that one. Watching him pull out a pistol and shoot himself from the mouth was one of those thing I don't know how to to react to and it shook me.
I saw it years ago on 4chan ironically. IIRC it was around $50k he was being indicted for but I never knew the full story.
Also, WH - If you're going to do a subject like this, you gotta get over the word "murder" you can use it on youtube and you wont get screwed over.
No Twin Towers second building hit?
Am I the only one disappointed that Marvin Heemeyer wasn't included?
The WatchMojo style music throughout the video is inappropriate for the subject matter at hand.
I did see Oswald’s murder on television. I was in 6th grade.
You forgot 'tank man' getting ran over
Waco, 9\11 ,and Jeannette Jackson halftime show was more shocking then most of these or at least to a bigger audience.
I would've thought the 2nd plane hitting the World Trade Center would be on the list.
Imagine the thousands of innocent (and one greedy CEO) lives that could have been saved if we had only listened to Daniel Jones back then.
The bgm is unsuitable with the content of the video. It's weird.
The faces of Death video of Budd Dwyer made left 10 yr old mind blown! 🤯
His mind was blown as well in all fairness.
What about dale Earnhardts death? Or the annoncment on live tv. Im not a huge nascar fan. He was the biggest driver of all time,on the buggest race of the year.