He was seeming to be pretty adamant about it. He indicated that, if reporters were asking about when he's coming back, to say nothing He wanted not to be bothered by the reporters. But he became disgusted with it and started rebelling against it, because he wanted to go back to a more independent attitude. Marina was upbeat on it. She is wanting to go back to Russia. So he thought he'd get a post office box that would be a permanent-type thing. You look at all the data there, and it comes up to one conclusion as far as Im concerned the Warren Commission was correct. Did he evince any sort of sophisticated understanding of Marxism or communism, or of the Soviet Union in general, before he left for Russia? I dont know. We also talked about her time as a reporter in Moscow in 1959 when she met 20-year-old American defector Lee Harvey Oswald in her hotel. He could be somebody from New York that knew a lot of things, somebody that could get around be somebody else. Somehow, somebody never realized what the Sam Hill was going on. It's always personal. I anticipated, and I said to the family, Hell be back within a year. Well, it took him a little bit longer than that, but he started trying after a year to come back. He was using his own imagination. The job's not doing that good. OK?\"Another motive was put forth by Frank Sheeran, allegedly a hitman for the Mafia, in a conversation he had with the then-former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa. Buscar Amazon.com.mx. He played an awful lot of hooky up there. I didn't know -- but I think that was his posture all along, with the interrogators. There's another seed that's planted in him that stayed there forever. I said, "Yes. Uploaded by How can you explain one without the other? I said, If you told me everything youve done, it seems to me you have a case that you could perhaps get a reversal on that, that you did not do anything that they anticipated you done. I said, If that never came about, if you didnt really betray the country and you only attempted to do it and they didnt let you do it anyway legally, then it seems to me you have a basis. I said, We can look into it. I wrote him back that, to my knowledge, nothing he has done warrants any charges, because they did not let him accomplish anything over there, i.e., the U.S. Embassy did not accept his citizenship rejection. But the facts are there. web pages So from Oswald's vantage point, the Soviet experiment, as he would have seen it, was this marvelous opportunity to transcend where he came from. He's already tried living with Mother for about a week to 10 days, and that went the way it usually goes. Lee. Later, after the Kennedy. None took him seriously. You've got the backyard picture. "I Led Three Lives" -- he became really engrossed in that particular TV show, and he was still watching it when I left to go in the Marine Corps in 1952. And his disenchantment began to morph into a kind of anger and frustration. You look at the factual data, you look at the rifle, you look at the pistol ownership, you look at his note about the Walker shooting. He was using his own imagination. As far as Lee giving any information to the Russians while he was over there, even though he said he would if they had asked, apparently they werent interested in it. Well, he went to do the things he always liked to do got to the movies if he had the money, go to the library and read if he didnt have it. Thats the shocker. Maybe the next time he went to the library, he would follow up on it, and say Well, lets really see what this is about. That to me is very plausible for him to do. About October 1962 things were not going along too good. He was, in fact, an American citizen all the time, and still had the rights of the American citizen. He had an interesting experience and he had a Russian wife. We talked about family matters. In one of the Warren Commission's exhibits, Hal Collins is listed as a character reference by Ruby on a Texas liquor license application.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ruby He could be somebody from New York that knew a lot of things, somebody that could get around be somebody else. He was in control. When he first approached the divided cubicles and I picked up the telephone on my side, he picked up his. It was wall-to-wall reporters, police officers, FBI, Secret Service. After Lee's return, approximately two weeks, in the latter part of June 1962, he gets a call from one of the FBI agents -- I believe that was Mr. Fain -- in wanting to have a meeting with him. I don't know how you want to express it, but that's the way he characterized her at the time. Im talking about the police officer being shot and the president. This montage of early 1990s television specials was curated by the JFK Assassination Forum. He wasn't political. Whereas Ella was rather innocent and timid and curious and prone to a kind of girlishness, Marina was anything but that. Youve got the backyard picture. He wanted to be an American, to be accepted by the American society, and so wherever he was he wanted to be accepted. Yes, I think that there is a process here, in the same way there had been a process in the Soviet Union, in the same way there'd been a process in the Marines, and the same way there'd been a process coursing through his adolescence. She had certain characteristics that were so much like Lee: the time and circumstances always seemed to be against her; the world owed her a living; she wanted to be somebody. They've got the original negative. It seemed like we were never in a location [more than] six or seven months, maybe a year at the most. I say that in all honesty, because he tried to become what he needed to be to achieve his immediate objectives; i.e., he needed to be a Marxist and accept the Russians [to] get the experience in Russia. Similarly, the committee believed it was less likely that Ruby entered the police basement without assistance, even though the assistance may have been provided with no knowledge of Ruby's intentions The committee was troubled by the apparently unlocked doors along the stairway route and the removal of security guards from the area of the garage nearest the stairway shortly before the shooting There is also evidence that the Dallas Police Department withheld relevant information from the Warren Commission concerning Ruby's entry to the scene of the Oswald transfer.When Ruby was arrested immediately after the shooting, he told several witnesses that he helped the city of Dallas \"redeem\" itself in the eyes of the public, and that Oswald's death would spare \"Mrs. She clearly saw in Oswald a ticket to ride, an opportunity to leave Russia. It was always separation, separation, separation. Oswald had lived in Russia for three years at the height of the Cold War.This video, culled from NBC-TV's 11/22/63 coverage, includes Oswald's brief television appearance on New Orleans station WDSU-TV in August of 1963.Portions of this TV interview can be seen in various documentaries and films, but rarely is the entire (but brief) interview ever shown. We spent some time together. It just didn't fit. He had the presence of mind then to do that. In November, 1959, as a reporter in Moscow, she had interviewed a twenty-year-old ex-Marine at the Metropole Hotel in Moscow named Lee Harvey Oswald, who'd announced he wanted to defect to. And so the Marines, and then later the Soviet Union, should be viewed as an attempt by Oswald to find structure, to find place. He moves into his own apartment and everything. Five or six eyewitnesses there. I think that's an understatement. We're talking seven, eight, nine, 10 years old. He always enjoyed books, but then he started exploring other areas. He just wanted to see what he could do about getting it done. 49K views 9 years ago WDSU-TV interviews Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963 when he was living in New Orleans. This was deepened by his friendship with Pavel Golovachev, a few conservations he has with some other friends and associates, and he tends to get rather, not just tired, but really kind of fed up with the whole lifestyle. She has no control over him. In 1977, McMillan wrote Marina and Lee, an intimate portrait of the Oswalds' life together. The jobs not doing that good. When he returned to the United States, he didn't want to be a Russian. He knew something they didn't know, and he would keep it to himself. (TV) Summary. First, the $64,000 question: Why did Lee Harvey Oswald kill John F. Kennedy? The Most Risky Job Ever. Reporting on ISIS in Afghanistan. You could tell by the tone of the language, not that we could understand the Russian language, but the tone and the facial expressions that they were having an argument. They even asked me if I'd ever been an agent of the federal government or the CIA." But he became disgusted with it and started rebelling against it, because he wanted to go back to a more independent attitude. He told me about it, and I told him I'd go with him. Why was he asking for this lawyer, John Abt, up in New York? Theyve gone to the extreme measures to prove that he owned that rifle. To me, you cant reach but one conclusion. Theyve got your rifle. You look at all the data there, and it comes up to one conclusion as far as I'm concerned -- the Warren Commission was correct. NL. What he did after he left the building is known: bus ride, taxi ride, boardinghouse, pick up the pistol, leave, shoot the police officer. In the Soviet Union, he was a celebrity, at least for a little while. Saltar al contenido principal.es. I mean, youre his brother; you would want to believe more than anyone. True, no one saw him actually pull the trigger on the president but his presence in the building was there. Thats almost unbelievable. Once again, it's just a continual cycle, and it starts downhill. Photographs and documents also are on display. When Lee came back to Fort Worth, what kind of spirits was he in, and what kind of hopes did he have for his new life here? Why did he turn to Marxism as a salve, as opposed to another form of religion? She could really become somebody from New York real easy when she's in Texas, putting on the air[s], whatever you call it. Now apparently, for whatever reasons or however they checked it out, they found out whatever he knew wasn't necessarily anything they'd be interested in. Advertisement Read the story | More coverage. He's going to fit in to where he needs to fit in to accomplish what he needs to accomplish what is very essential to get by with, to be somebody. Here was a start. Last month Secretary of State John Kerry, commenting in an interview on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, said: "To this day, I have serious doubts that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone. This video contains Oswald's complete television interview. I think he was surprised when he stepped off the plane in Dallas Field he asked me, What, no reporters? I said, Yes. I think he was surprised when he stepped off the plane in Dallas Field -- he asked me, "What, no reporters?" This interview was conducted in 1993 in conjunction with Frontline's first broadcast of "Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?" I mean, I watched the deterioration of a human being. He was relaxed, but at about the second day, he starts talking about where hes going. He's failing in his marriage and in his attempts to do whatever he wants to do. Hallo Bestemming kiezen Alle. home+introduction+interviews+forum+twenty-four years+conspiracy But the Marine Corps has got set procedures and so forth to follow. Two, Jack Ruby did inestimable harm to the whole process of America coming to terms with what happened. Can you summarize what the atmosphere was like there that Saturday, and what you made of it? He imagined himself taking part in something bold and totally separate from anything he had come from. I wasnt real sure what the explanation was. You'll receive access to exclusive information and early alerts about our documentaries and investigations. Mobile users: Watch the archive video by clicking here. And his attempted murder of Edwin Walker is clearly about that. It features interviews with Rachel Oswald Porter and June Oswald Porter, the daughters of Marina and Lee Harvey Oswald, who were raised by their mother and their adoptive father, Kenneth Jess Porter. And this opened up certain avenues or possibilities that would not have been available to him otherwise. What kind of a Marxist was he? That to me is very plausible for him to do. After obtaining a hardship discharge from the Marines, Lee Harvey Oswald left the United States for the Soviet Union in 1959. Can you sort of talk about that character trait? He found a spot, not very far, from where Walker was. Maybe the next time he went to the library, he would follow up on it, and say "Well, let's really see what this is about." Now apparently, for whatever reasons or however they checked it out, they found out whatever he knew wasnt necessarily anything theyd be interested in. , As things progressed down the line the job didnt work out. You cant set that aside just because he is saying, Im a patsy. Id love to do that, but you cannot. In your mind, are there questions about whether Lee shot President Kennedy? New York City. ", He is the older brother of Lee Harvey Oswald, and a former Marine and salesman. But Lee had that same personality type. Marina was upbeat on it. This is mind over heart. That was a training ground [for] his imagination. From Russia, he had written you, saying that he was worried about charges being brought against him when he came back. That influence was just tremendous on him. But the diminutive nineteen-year-old Marine was serious. There is a power that comes from Marxist doctrine, a sense of belonging to something right now that is on the cusp of doing something very, very important. But then, Oct. 31, we hear that hes in Russia. This interview was conducted in 1993 in conjunction with Frontline's first broadcast of "Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? Ive managed to keep it quiet. That was it. Lee and Marina were having difficulties, just by being together -- I guess by being put in new circumstances and everything. He said no, he wanted that one up there. He deprived the country of its opportunity for working through all of the evidence, all of the details surrounding the assassination, so there's kind of a breathlessness, an awful void, that's left in the wake of Oswald's assassination. You've got all the physical evidence that ties together. Can you describe that for me? He wasn't present when they took a head count [at the Texas School Book Depository]. Can you sort of talk about that character trait? I think it's fair to say the Kennedy assassination had very little to do with John F. Kennedy. There's a great deal of self-involvement, there's a great deal of desire to elevate himself, to become this world-historical figure. He had the superficialities of radicalism, but that's what appealed to him: the sense of belonging, of being very serious. This is a struggle that has gone on with me for almost 30 years now. This interview was conducted in 1993 in conjunction with Frontline's first broadcast of "Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald? If it didn't work for Russia, he was going to stay in Europe anyway. They've gone to the extreme measures to prove that he owned that rifle. He wants to get some experience and write about it. Mother would be putting him with a nanny, or a babysitter, or in an orphan home with us, just to get us out of her hair. I said, "What did you tell them?" I asked him, I said, "Lee, what in the Sam Hill is going on?" As things progressed down the line the job didn't work out. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Oswald met Marina in March of 1961, and he immediately sees in Marina the antidote to Ella German, who had really broken his heart. WGBH educational foundation, In Fight Against ISIS, a Lose-Lose Scenario Poses Challenge for West. There's hard physical evidence there. He is the author of the 1981 book, The Plot To Kill the President, and in the late 1960s he campaigned for and helped write much of the anti-racketeering legislation that would usher in the demise of the Mafia. We know he owned a rifle. When you learned he had defected, did you have any explanation? Tell me about his growing problems with Marina. And not only that, but it offered immediate salvation, or immediate asylum. I think theyre inseparable. He was whats convenient to be. It maybe opened up some doors for him. She had been overbearing or whatever. I asked him about this lawyer in New York and I told him I would get him one down here, meaning in Texas. He said no, that wasn't necessary, he could take care of it. Living in Fort Worth, TV was making its debut. You can't set that aside just because he is saying, "I'm a patsy." " I'm just a patsy!"Lee Harvey Oswald Oswald the Assassin? But I think he was disappointed. This is a lawyer well known for being involved in left-wing causes. I dont know how you want to express it, but thats the way he characterized her at the time. But she certainly conveyed it to John and I at very early ages. So he's very upbeat up on it. Plus, Bob Schieffer remembers his own run-in. He would talk about anything else. His mother had the same type of imagination. Our mother was Lees most important person in his life. Lee would rebel against the discipline of the Marine Corps when he had the opportunity to, when the leeway was there. I think it says that he is very pragmatic, and he's going to go with the punches. Using archival footage, interviews and dramatic reconstruction, "Killing Oswald" explores the mystery of how and why John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald were assassinated in 1963. So if we don't understand something, we assume that there is some sort of plot or conspiracy -- that there is an order, and we're just not seeing it. It's there; put it to rest. Somehow, somebody never realized what the Sam Hill was going on. He's getting a better opportunity, he thinks, in Dallas, because it's a bigger job market over there than what Fort Worth was at the time. I think this was passed on to Lee. One in this documentary series. The Cold War was going on. After the assassination you see Lee in the police station, in the jail. You see him for a few days when he gets out [of the Marines]. He could project this type of image, and he did; he tried to. Tracked down in 1977, Marguerite demanded a payday before talking about her son and showed off her 'library' of JFK assassination books. From Russia, he had written you, saying that he was worried about charges being brought against him when he came back. That's not to suggest it was in any way any less than that, but it's just that we refuse to see it in its true light. He was what's convenient to be. You don't think that there was any possibility that he was on some mission when he went to Russia? I had to ask him very serious questions. Author Norman Mailer, and others, have questioned why Ruby would have left his two beloved dogs in his car if he had planned on killing Oswald at police headquarters.The House Select Committee on Assassinations in its 1979 Final Report opined: Ruby's shooting of Oswald was not a spontaneous act, in that it involved at least some premeditation. LEGEND: THE SECRET WORLD OF LEE HARVEY OSWALD : Epstein, Edward Jay: Amazon.nl: Boeken. Could you describe Oswald's relationships with women? Jon and Jo Ann Hagler on behalf of the Jon L. Hagler Foundation. I think the way Lee learned New York was just apply himself to it. Convinced that his brother was solely responsible for the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Oswald offers details in this interview about Lee's formative years and young adult life, and. What did he do? This would have to be at the federal level. If Ukrainian intelligence did penetrate Putin's inner circle, Budanov would have never publicly blurted it out. The planning that Lee did probably at least extended all the way back to the time he was in Japan because of the clothes he purchased at the time, If it didnt work for Russia, he was going to stay in Europe anyway. Jack Ruby changed history with one bold, violent action: killing accused presidential assassin Lee Harvey Oswald on live TV two days after the November 22, 1963, murder of President John F. Kennedy. He gave it to me either the first or second night to read. . Hed actually applied for Albert Schweitzers school in Switzerland, and been accepted for that summertime or fall semester. It was a game to him. ISIS' growing foothold in Afghanistan is captured on film. Were talking seven, eight, nine, 10 years old. [To those who say,] He didnt own a rifle. We know he owned a rifle. Lees trying. They wasnt going to convince him to say something. Hes going to fit in to where he needs to fit in to accomplish what he needs to accomplish what is very essential to get by with, to be somebody. He says, "Well, don't you know?" Those are the indications that say he took some thought, some planning over a long period of time. From the Archives: How the World's Deadliest Ebola Outbreak Unfolded, Russias Invasion of Ukraine, One Year Later, War Crimes Watch Ukraine: More Than 650 Documented Events, From the Archives: How the U.N. & World Failed Darfur Amid "the 21st Century's First Genocide". ISIS' growing foothold in Afghanistan is captured on film. How would he have reacted to that? . Im sure for a certain minimal fee, you could ride the subways all day, and he would do it just to get around. Whether Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone to assassinate President John F. Kennedy has been the subject of countless articles, books, and movies. tapes & transcripts+credits+privacy policy Anytime they brought anything up that pertained to the assassination of the president and the shooting of the police officer, he knew nothing about it. The appeal to Lee of something like that Marxism, communism, socialism, would be something unique, something different not [an] everyday occurrence. What was he expecting when he went to the Soviet Union? Account en lijsten Retourzendingen en . In many respects, once he got beyond the superficialities, he found the actual substance, the content, the experience of communism and the Soviet Union very difficult to navigate. And by the time we get to late 1960, he's beginning to think that maybe he's made a mistake -- he's not quite sure, but he's thinking that. There was always a constant move. Then he joins the Marines, and then he has a lot of people barking at him, a lot of discipline. Lee's trying. You dont think that there was any possibility that he was on some mission when he went to Russia? Hola Elige tu direccin Libros. After getting some help with the Secret Service as far as getting a pass up to see Lee, I was allowed to visit with him approximately eight to 10 minutes. Industries Crime and. FRONTLINE reports from Iraq on the miscalculations and mistakes behind the brutal rise of ISIS. But the diminutive nineteen-year-old Marine was serious. [To those who say,] "He didn't own a rifle." [He wanted to] get established and start the American life, live the American dream. I wasn't real sure what the explanation was. Tell me about that, and what his attitude is and the kinds of things you talked about. According to Robert Oswald, the "hard physical evidence" leads him to one conclusion: "The Warren Commission was correct." FRONTLINE is a registered trademark of WGBH Educational Foundation. I think that Marina's a very complicated character, and I think it's fair to say in Oswald she saw a very good opportunity. That was a training ground [for] his imagination. He'd made some contacts within the Russian community in Fort Worth and in Dallas. ** = At least this version is the most \"complete\" version I have ever seen, although a little bit of editing has certainly been done at the very beginning, because we don't hear the interviewer's first question to Oswald. This was unsettling. People ought to take note of this, that he should be interesting. What do you do with his general opportunity? In his interview with FRONTLINE, Blakey calls the prosecution case against Lee Harvey Oswald "open and shut." ES. Marina Oswald and her mother-in-law, Marguerite Claverie Oswald, are seen through a window at the Dallas police station where her husband, Lee Harvey Oswald was being held in the. Talk about his mother's importance to him. I think three major things [were] on his mind at that particular time. Walker and, still chewing his cigar, Detective Paul Bentley, on Nov. 22, 1963. But when you take the second look and the third and the 40th and the 50th, hey, enough's enough. Search the history of over 797 billion Why do you think that so many Americans still cannot accept that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone assassin of John F. Kennedy. The shooting was broadcast live nationally, and millions of television viewers witnessed it. Chapter 1: Summary and Conclusions Chapter 2: The Assassination Chapter 3: The Shots from the Texas School Book Depository Chapter 4: The Assassin Chapter 5: Detention and Death of Oswald Chapter 6: Investigation of Possible Conspiracy Chapter 7: Lee Harvey Oswald: Background and Possible Motives Chapter 8: The Protection of the President Whats the best answer you come to for yourself regarding his motive? Initially, when we started talking, I was concerned about his bruises on his face that he had received at his capture at the Texas theater. The Soviets executed him on May 17, 1963. This is a struggle that has gone on with me for almost 30 years now. Its there; put it to rest. They didn't finalize that. I wrote him back that, to my knowledge, nothing he has done warrants any charges, because they did not let him accomplish anything over there, i.e., the U.S. Embassy did not accept his citizenship rejection. . Aline Mosby was one of the first women assigned to cover the Kremlin, while stationed in Moscow in 1959 she interviewed a self-exiled Lee Harvey Oswald, who. Lee Harvey Oswald (October 18, 1939 - November 24, 1963) was a U.S. Marine veteran who assassinated John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, on November 22, 1963. The continuity there, the lack of stability, I think, entered into that to a large degree. This was something all his own. [37]Within hours of Ruby's arrest for shooting Oswald, a telegram was received at the Dallas city jail in support of Ruby, under the names of Hal and Pauline Collins. On Nov. 22, [1963] it went way downhill. Usually, it has to do with a man, sometimes it has to do with a job, but the threat that courses through his childhood and adolescence is a frenetic, harried, peripatetic that is entirely his mother's concoction. Documenting evidence of potential war crimes in Ukraine. Theres hard physical evidence there. Historian Priscilla Johnson McMillan was a reporter in Moscow in the 1950s and interviewed Lee Harvey Oswald shortly after his defection to the Soviet Union. There is no question in my mind that Lee was responsible for the three shots fired, two of the shots hitting the president and killing him. We'll look into it.". To try to understand why Lee did what he did on Nov. 22 is a cumulative effect of all his past plans and efforts and failures. Selecteer de afdeling waarin je wilt zoeken. I couldn't believe it. All these ups and downs hes having, he keeps trying to get up and make it at some level, but hes not succeeding. It had everything to do with the fact that he was not good at fitting in, at settling in, so as the realities of day-to-day life began to pile up, as they began to impose on him, he became less enchanted. Consequently, people left it wide open. What do you do with his rifle? Describe a typical day in Oswald's Minsk. But at the same time, he always was trying to get away from her. LEE HARVEY OSWALD'S COMPLETE AUGUST 1963 WDSU-TV INTERVIEW David Von Pein's JFK Channel 44.3K subscribers Subscribe 415 71K views 9 years ago Three months before he assassinated President. It didn't seem like a big deal. I anticipated, and I said to the family, "He'll be back within a year." But a new book from world-renowned JFK assassination researcher Josiah "Tink" Thompson comes to a shocking different conclusion: Lee Harvey Oswald did not fire the fatal shot that killed. FRONTLINE reports from Iraq on the miscalculations and mistakes behind the brutal rise of ISIS. This is mind over heart. I've managed to keep it quiet." When he returned to the United States, he didnt want to be a Russian. As I learned later on, he's becoming very belligerent to Mother. But it was not terribly electric, it did not offer a lot in the way of possibility or newness.
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