I’m really enjoying your videos. I think that what I like the most is that you take the time to look at different sides of some of the people who are commonly seen as people who are just bad or evil. I love that. It’s a rare trait and I hope that you never lose it. I’ve always been interest in Oswald. One of my first memories is of the day JFK was killed and it’s always been part of my consciousness. When you think that Oswald was only 24 years old when he died. He was self taught in Russian and so fluent that Marina thought he was some kind of Eastern European at first. I’m working on learning Russian right now and, believe me, it’s no easy thing. Anyway, your work is very impressive…don’t quit anytime soon.
Madame Morbid=> I am really impressed with your channel. You have a special talent for covering these stories. Dyslexia was not even recognized until the 1970's or 80's. Schools were formulated to educate the majority, If kids fell too far behind, they could end up in the "MR Class". MR = Mentally Retarded. "Special education" wasn't a term until the late 60's, early 70's. The "MR Classes" consisted of some extremely learning challenged kids as well as some who had profound learning disabilities. Where I attended school, such students were also labelled "Trainable MR" and there was an effort in high school for these kids to get some job experience such as washing dishes at the high school. There were also a lot of crafts and hobby type things taught to these kids who had such difficulty with reading and writing. The kids were taught simple weaving, leather work, etc. President Kennedy's sister Eunice Shriver made a tremendous effort to champion those with learning disabilities and other similar disabilities. Special Education and special children were new terms that made MR obsolete. And the Special Olympics were started. This is such an important part of life for those who are significantly disabled. One of my godchildren is now 50 years old and is still active with Special Olympics.
Great Video. Roberts was a key witness. She mentioned a 2nd Police car #207 that was out front while Oswald was changing. (They honked twice) 4 other witnesses noticed a 2nd police car in the alley that Tippit's car blocked on 10th, moments later. Everyone who knew Oswald seemed to say he was a fine fellow. Patricia Hall is just one more.
Hmmm...he was thrown out of his previous boarding house because his landlady, Mary Bledsoe, felt "“there was just something about him I didn’t like or want him- just wasn’t the kind of person I wanted. Just didn’t want him around me". This is a fascinating video though. Madame Morbid has truly excellent people skills! It's good to see another side of Oswald. It confirms what Wesley Frazier said about him being good with kids. People are complex.
@@moonlightbay4814 I don't think he was creepy at all, or violent. Ask the people in Minsk who got know him well. They thought he was intelligent, non-violent, a nice guy in fact.
@@KennethPoole-y7z 1. "I don't think he was creepy at all, or violent." Oh, you are wrong. He was violent against his family (he was thrown out of this half-brother's home in New York for punching his mother and threatening his half-brother's wife with a knife) in the Marines (he was court martialed for violence) and against his wife. This is John Pic's testimony under oath..."It seems that according to my wife’s statement that my mother antagonized Lee, being very hostile toward my wife and he pulled out a pocketknife and said that if she made any attempt to do anything about it that he would use it on her, at the same time Lee struck his mother. This perturbed my wife to no end. So, I came home that night, and the facts were related to me." 2. "Ask the people in Minsk who got know him well. They thought he was intelligent, non-violent, a nice guy in fact." Oswald's violence seems to have been related to his frustrations at not being as significant or as important as he felt he should have been. It's not hard to see how he could be happy on arriving n Minsk, being the center of attention as the only American in town. Think about what you are saying. You are saying that, because one group of people liked someone, that we can totally dismiss that person's long record of violence and threats. People are complex.
@@markrymanowski719 No, there's not. The evidence clearly shows that Oswald was guilty, and it is pure speculation and fancy that he worked for intelligence.
Yes. Our ne'er-do-well, Oswald, is living in a boarding house; however, his wife gave birth to their second child, just 6 days later, while staying with friends.
Really Nice video that adds a layer of detail to the Kennedy assassination History……On a side note is highly suspect that Lee Harvey Oswald could speak fluent Russian…when and where was he trained in Russian language its a very hard language to learn …Marina is on tape saying she thought he was a “Russian” when they met.
Yes, he could. He started learning in the states but mastered the language while living in Russia. His coworkers there helped him enormously. It’s covered in this episode. th-cam.com/video/f98wDYscoU8/w-d-xo.html
Oswald appeared to have an obsessive desire to learn the language, possibly fueled by his contempt for US society. There are claims that he began teaching himself while in the Marine Corps by obtaining recordings and newspapers; however, it may have been earlier. It will never be known if he attained native speaker level, but he was highly functional.
Yeah, I know. I believe he was a horrible person. He’s become sainted in her mind, but I didn’t feel the need to make my opinions known to her. I cut out the conspiracy theory stuff she talked about. She did some impressive mental gymnastics to try to convince herself that he was innocent. It shows the power and importance of being kind, particularly to a lonely or neglected child. The part about their shared experience of having dyslexia was absolutely fascinating, and if he only ever did one good thing in his life, helping her with that is probably it. And I’m glad he did. Other than that, I think he was a garbage human being. It was interesting to get her perspective and I was kind of blown away to talk to someone who actually knew and interacted with a historical figure. I don’t get that much, usually everyone is long dead and I’m reading written records. This was a truly unique experience for me and extremely interesting. Thanks for watching.
@@MMorbid ~ I'm glad you dispense with the conspiracy nonsense. Yes, he was a misfit loser who was fired from jobs. He was a narcissist who told his wife that he would be "Prime Minister" of the U.S. someday. He thought he deserved to be an important world figure. Meanwhile, he worked for minimum wage. He abused his wife who didn't want to live with him anymore. He loved his daughter June. He could act nice and polite. He tried to kill Gen. Walker. We don't know what sick thoughts were squirming in his mind when he decided to shoot Kennedy.
@@MMorbid ~ His wife Marina said they would have sex only about once a month. She said she got no satisfaction out of it. He didn't want her to learn English because that would make her more independent from him. At one point, he told Marina he wanted her to help him hijack a plane to Cuba. It's amazing that she stayed with him as long as she did, but I suppose she didn't have options. She was trapped. After his death, she said she had loved him, but gawd know what she saw in him.
@@MMorbid ~ He would act nice and polite, but he was a wife abuser. His wife didn't want to live with him anymore. He was a narcisisst who told her he would be "Prime Minister" of the U.S. someday. He thought he deserved to be an important political figure. Meanwhile, he couldn't hold a job, and he worked for minimum wage. We'll never know what sick thoughts were squirming in his mind when he decided to assassinate President Kennedy.
@@MMorbid He could act nice and polite, but he was a wife abuser. His wife didn't want to live with him anymore. He was a narcisisst who told her he would be "Prime Minister" of the U.S. someday. Meanwhile, he couldn't hold a job, and he worked for minimum wage. We can't know what sick thoughts were squirming in his mind when he decided to assassinate President Kennedy.
No offense but it's important to take people like her with a grain of salt. Oswald lived there just over 5 weeks and worked during the day and was gone on the weekends........That means he was only around 4 days after work per week...............People have creative memories about how well they knew someone and what happened during the time they knew them when it comes to historic events.
I absolutely agree with you, I am glad he was kind to her but he has become extremely inflated in her mind. While her point of view is interesting I definitely think her memories have perhaps even become tainted by what she WANTS to believe rather than reality. I have the entire unedited interview on my Patreon and she gets into some really bizarre conspiracy stuff to try to make him innocent. It required some real mental gymnastics. If believing that makes her feel better more power to her I suppose. I chose to hide my opinions from her during the interview and they are pretty well documented in my other videos about Oswald.
You're very good historian but not everything comes from books you have to experience you know I have a mission for you Cole younger and bloody Bill Anderson civil wars my stuff damn much to be found a
Very interesting. I find myself checking each week for Madame Morbids next historical documentary. I hope she keeps it up for year to come.
Should post one today or tomorrow. I will the second it’s done! I’m so glad you enjoy my work.
Fascinating. Thanks for showing us.
I absolutely love your videos. This was a great video. I really enjoyed her stories.
I’m really enjoying your videos. I think that what I like the most is that you take the time to look at different sides of some of the people who are commonly seen as people who are just bad or evil. I love that. It’s a rare trait and I hope that you never lose it. I’ve always been interest in Oswald. One of my first memories is of the day JFK was killed and it’s always been part of my consciousness. When you think that Oswald was only 24 years old when he died. He was self taught in Russian and so fluent that Marina thought he was some kind of Eastern European at first. I’m working on learning Russian right now and, believe me, it’s no easy thing. Anyway, your work is very impressive…don’t quit anytime soon.
Thank you so much!
I agree. Oswald was a very complicated individual with some redeeming qualities. Not many, but some.
What an awesome way to end my day.✌🏼❤️
Amazing story! Thanks
You’re welcome!
What a wonderful and interesting episode !! Well done.
Interesting story!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
That was awesome! I actually learned things I hadn’t known
She was the sweetest and nicest lady. I’m glad you enjoyed it.
Madame Morbid=> I am really impressed with your channel. You have a special talent for covering these stories.
Dyslexia was not even recognized until the 1970's or 80's. Schools were formulated to educate the majority, If kids fell too far behind, they could end up in the "MR Class". MR = Mentally Retarded. "Special education" wasn't a term until the late 60's, early 70's. The "MR Classes" consisted of some extremely learning challenged kids as well as some who had profound learning disabilities. Where I attended school, such students were also labelled "Trainable MR" and there was an effort in high school for these kids to get some job experience such as washing dishes at the high school. There were also a lot of crafts and hobby type things taught to these kids who had such difficulty with reading and writing. The kids were taught simple weaving, leather work, etc.
President Kennedy's sister Eunice Shriver made a tremendous effort to champion those with learning disabilities and other similar disabilities. Special Education and special children were new terms that made MR obsolete. And the Special Olympics were started. This is such an important part of life for those who are significantly disabled. One of my godchildren is now 50 years old and is still active with Special Olympics.
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This was really a cool vlog. I rock Madame Morbid
Thanks!
@@MMorbid I meant to say U Rock
Great Video. Roberts was a key witness. She mentioned a 2nd Police car #207 that was out front while Oswald was changing. (They honked twice) 4 other witnesses noticed a 2nd police car in the alley that Tippit's car blocked on 10th, moments later. Everyone who knew Oswald seemed to say he was a fine fellow. Patricia Hall is just one more.
Hmmm...he was thrown out of his previous boarding house because his landlady, Mary Bledsoe, felt "“there was just something about him I didn’t like or want him- just wasn’t the kind of person I wanted. Just didn’t want him around me".
This is a fascinating video though. Madame Morbid has truly excellent people skills! It's good to see another side of Oswald. It confirms what Wesley Frazier said about him being good with kids. People are complex.
@@moonlightbay4814 I have had a couple of landladies like that, she does not sound like a nice person.
@@KennethPoole-y7z No, I think she was right. Oswald was creepy and violent as well as being good with kids. Like I said, People are complex
@@moonlightbay4814 I don't think he was creepy at all, or violent. Ask the people in Minsk who got know him well. They thought he was intelligent, non-violent, a nice guy in fact.
@@KennethPoole-y7z 1. "I don't think he was creepy at all, or violent."
Oh, you are wrong.
He was violent against his family (he was thrown out of this half-brother's home in New York for punching his mother and threatening his half-brother's wife with a knife) in the Marines (he was court martialed for violence) and against his wife.
This is John Pic's testimony under oath..."It seems that according to my wife’s statement that my mother antagonized Lee, being very hostile toward my wife and he pulled out a pocketknife and said that if she made any attempt to do anything about it that he would use it on her, at the same time Lee struck his mother. This perturbed my wife to no end. So, I came home that night, and the facts were related to me."
2. "Ask the people in Minsk who got know him well. They thought he was intelligent, non-violent, a nice guy in fact."
Oswald's violence seems to have been related to his frustrations at not being as significant or as important as he felt he should have been. It's not hard to see how he could be happy on arriving n Minsk, being the center of attention as the only American in town.
Think about what you are saying. You are saying that, because one group of people liked someone, that we can totally dismiss that person's long record of violence and threats.
People are complex.
0:00 Lee. Oswald. Should. Get. A. Presidential. Pardon. For. A. Crime. He. Did. Not. Commit. And He. Should. Be. Declared. A. National. Hero. For. His. Work. In. Intelligence. And. For. Being. The. Kind. Man. That. He. Was
Oswald. Was. A. Double. Murderer. And. Killed. The. President. Of. The. United. States.
Well said.
What evidence shows that Oswald was innocent and that he worked in intelligence?
@@9Ballr
There is tons out there.
Just look it up.
@@markrymanowski719 No, there's not. The evidence clearly shows that Oswald was guilty, and it is pure speculation and fancy that he worked for intelligence.
Yes. Our ne'er-do-well, Oswald, is living in a boarding house; however, his wife gave birth to their second child, just 6 days later, while staying with friends.
Rachel was born in October 1963
Guilty or not, i couldn't imagine what is was like,to see someone who was almost like family, killed live on tv as a child.
Really Nice video that adds a layer of detail to the Kennedy assassination History……On a side note is highly suspect that Lee Harvey Oswald could speak fluent Russian…when and where was he trained in Russian language its a very hard language to learn …Marina is on tape saying she thought he was a “Russian” when they met.
Yes, he could. He started learning in the states but mastered the language while living in Russia. His coworkers there helped him enormously. It’s covered in this episode. th-cam.com/video/f98wDYscoU8/w-d-xo.html
@@MMorbid you're very good historian every time I say she should go there she should go there so here's our challenge for you
Oswald appeared to have an obsessive desire to learn the language, possibly fueled by his contempt for US society. There are claims that he began teaching himself while in the Marine Corps by obtaining recordings and newspapers; however, it may have been earlier. It will never be known if he attained native speaker level, but he was highly functional.
@@zingwilder9989 Wasn't he sent to the Naval Intelligence language school.
Oswald beat his wife, screamed at her, threatened to send her back to Russia and treated her like crap.
Yeah, I know. I believe he was a horrible person. He’s become sainted in her mind, but I didn’t feel the need to make my opinions known to her. I cut out the conspiracy theory stuff she talked about. She did some impressive mental gymnastics to try to convince herself that he was innocent. It shows the power and importance of being kind, particularly to a lonely or neglected child. The part about their shared experience of having dyslexia was absolutely fascinating, and if he only ever did one good thing in his life, helping her with that is probably it. And I’m glad he did. Other than that, I think he was a garbage human being. It was interesting to get her perspective and I was kind of blown away to talk to someone who actually knew and interacted with a historical figure. I don’t get that much, usually everyone is long dead and I’m reading written records. This was a truly unique experience for me and extremely interesting. Thanks for watching.
@@MMorbid ~ I'm glad you dispense with the conspiracy nonsense. Yes, he was a misfit loser who was fired from jobs. He was a narcissist who told his wife that he would be "Prime Minister" of the U.S. someday. He thought he deserved to be an important world figure. Meanwhile, he worked for minimum wage. He abused his wife who didn't want to live with him anymore. He loved his daughter June. He could act nice and polite. He tried to kill Gen. Walker. We don't know what sick thoughts were squirming in his mind when he decided to shoot Kennedy.
@@MMorbid ~ His wife Marina said they would have sex only about once a month. She said she got no satisfaction out of it. He didn't want her to learn English because that would make her more independent from him. At one point, he told Marina he wanted her to help him hijack a plane to Cuba. It's amazing that she stayed with him as long as she did, but I suppose she didn't have options. She was trapped. After his death, she said she had loved him, but gawd know what she saw in him.
@@MMorbid ~ He would act nice and polite, but he was a wife abuser. His wife didn't want to live with him anymore. He was a narcisisst who told her he would be "Prime Minister" of the U.S. someday. He thought he deserved to be an important political figure. Meanwhile, he couldn't hold a job, and he worked for minimum wage. We'll never know what sick thoughts were squirming in his mind when he decided to assassinate President Kennedy.
@@MMorbid He could act nice and polite, but he was a wife abuser. His wife didn't want to live with him anymore. He was a narcisisst who told her he would be "Prime Minister" of the U.S. someday. Meanwhile, he couldn't hold a job, and he worked for minimum wage. We can't know what sick thoughts were squirming in his mind when he decided to assassinate President Kennedy.
Oswald was a patsy!
No offense but it's important to take people like her with a grain of salt. Oswald lived there just over 5 weeks and worked during the day and was gone on the weekends........That means he was only around 4 days after work per week...............People have creative memories about how well they knew someone and what happened during the time they knew them when it comes to historic events.
I absolutely agree with you, I am glad he was kind to her but he has become extremely inflated in her mind. While her point of view is interesting I definitely think her memories have perhaps even become tainted by what she WANTS to believe rather than reality. I have the entire unedited interview on my Patreon and she gets into some really bizarre conspiracy stuff to try to make him innocent. It required some real mental gymnastics. If believing that makes her feel better more power to her I suppose. I chose to hide my opinions from her during the interview and they are pretty well documented in my other videos about Oswald.
You're very good historian but not everything comes from books you have to experience you know I have a mission for you Cole younger and bloody Bill Anderson civil wars my stuff damn much to be found a
Definitely! I’ll see what I can do. Thanks for watching!