Robert J. Hutchinson
Robert J. Hutchinson
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  • @MrCrimenews
    @MrCrimenews Před měsícem

    Many more people were beheaded of hanged here than the July 20 people. These people were given sham show trials and many innocents and relatives of the accused were murdered here. The Nazis lined people up to wait their turn to die. The watched the others die ahead of them. Would people can’t seem to accept is that, what’s past his prologue and we will see this kind of shit again over and over.

  • @dominicphillip5816
    @dominicphillip5816 Před 2 měsíci

    Joseph Pearce misses a key point which is that the immigrant influx into France and the UK stemmed from their colonial history in Africa and Asia. Poland however had no empire.

  • @martpl2124
    @martpl2124 Před 5 měsíci

    So the criminals killed other criminals... Why some are like heroes and others criminals? They were all just nazi Germans and that is all.

  • @historyman4629
    @historyman4629 Před 7 měsíci

    In my opinion, this was perhaps the BEST book on the Lincoln assassination I have ever read. The detail, the day-by-day narration of what each person did and said, the planning of the assassination, etc., make the reader feel as if they are right there. I can't recommend this book highly enough: this is by far the best book on the Lincoln assassination that I ever read! If you love history and want to feel transported back to that time, THIS is the book to read! 10 out of 10 rating from me!

  • @Imtahotep
    @Imtahotep Před 8 měsíci

    Lucy Hale's senator father and AL were friends. Lucy was another way for jwb to get AL. jwb checking for his mail at the theater about noon, learns Grant will be there that night too: so what time did jwb know that Grant would NOT be there that booth should need only 1 Derringer > they're small, why not two? And how come nobody even mentions the 1977 fbi forensic analysis of booth's diary???

  • @alexandernotsogreat1246
    @alexandernotsogreat1246 Před 8 měsíci

    Today is 100th anniversary of Beer hall putsch

  • @SeriousMn653
    @SeriousMn653 Před 11 měsíci

    What is this music called?

  • @lowenbraubl
    @lowenbraubl Před rokem

    Really??? Bozen is on of the more ugly city in Italy. C'mon visit other places in our country!

  • @saccobello6516
    @saccobello6516 Před rokem

    Always thought of the Santa Lucia station as a portal to another world. I haven't been there in a long time, but if I remember it right it used to be darker inside, which made it for a nice impact once you got out on a sunny day facing the old buildings and the canal.

  • @thiagoxaviersoutricolor8260

    Che sensazionale un posto bella città

  • @GrantKloulubak-bf7bm

    Civil war is over they're no need to carry out assination i wonder why he kept going with plan

  • @northernpines
    @northernpines Před rokem

    Where did you find that Booth identified himself as a Senator to Forbes?

  • @ruairicoburn8410
    @ruairicoburn8410 Před rokem

    I paid a visit to the house when I was in Berlin a couple of weeks ago it was very intresting to see it.

  • @ClassicFormulaOne1
    @ClassicFormulaOne1 Před rokem

    Hi Robert, I watched your video while holding my breath, very interesting details. Greetings from the Netherlands

  • @jw9366
    @jw9366 Před rokem

    Typical Democrat.

  • @jude999
    @jude999 Před rokem

    Not one eyewitness reported he limped across the stage or broke his leg when landing. He told Dr. Mudd he broke it when his horse fell on him at Soper's hill while fleeing Washington. He wrote the stage narrative in his diary right before he was killed to garner sympathy from the public.

  • @mr.sherlockholmes6130

    Parker was a sad human . His lack of duty to protect the president changed history forever. 10:15 pm it was all over . Now he belongs to the ages

  • @bobblankenship3649
    @bobblankenship3649 Před rokem

    If the pistol would have misfired then I think Booth would have had the shit beat out of him by Ole Abe, and he probably would have stuck the knife up Booth's ass just for the hell of it. R.I.P Mr. Lincoln. You for sure deserve the rest. 😥

  • @perryjohnson6248
    @perryjohnson6248 Před rokem

    The Lincoln assassination is very interesting and the Assassin John Wilkes Booth why what was he thinking about when he done it cuz he should have known he wasn't going to get away with it that's all I got to say

    • @lesaber251
      @lesaber251 Před rokem

      Booth hated Lincoln and was a white supremacist. He felt the south would hold him as a hero for killing Lincoln. And that the south would protect him from harm. They didn't. This greatly troubled Booth.

  • @62M.St.
    @62M.St. Před rokem

    Outstanding! Regards, The '62 Mathew St. 1-Man Band (Total Retro Rock)

  • @c123bthunderpig
    @c123bthunderpig Před rokem

    The Major should have at least thought of using his sabre All of those armed officers in the audience, ignoring the circumstance. Booth could have been shot and killed, Lincoln would still be dead, but his accomplices may not have been found. However, there is no "what if" in history.

  • @chucklowery2314
    @chucklowery2314 Před rokem

    I have it from a very unreliable source that lincoln faked his death and moved to Africa where he was very instrumental in founding of hip hop music.

    • @lesaber251
      @lesaber251 Před rokem

      I heard he became a vampire slayer.

  • @email8378
    @email8378 Před rokem

    Haven't read the book yet. Looking forward to it but I find it odd the migration/evolution of theological denominations from fundamentalist Baptist to Anglican then Catholicism. Considering the history of the Catholic Church to me the opposite transformation makes more sense. I cannot even imagine deifying/idolizing Mary and the "Saints". Considering the apostasy emanating from the Pope these days I am guessing, as a convert you may at this point be receiving direction from God to migrate yet again. It appears he is playing into a "New World Religion encompassing even Muslims Hindus and Buddhists. At what point do you just flow with wind or find a doctrine to make a stand?? Part of the problem with the world today is the notion of live and let live and to accept any and all belief systems without consequence. Next the priesthood will be accepting homosexuality openly as well as transgenders at the pulpit with a strip show in between morning mass and evening mass... just sayin

  • @mikevaluska7313
    @mikevaluska7313 Před rokem

    HE GOT SHOT IN THE HEAD BY A PSYCHOPATH. END OF STORY

  • @jrnumex9286
    @jrnumex9286 Před rokem

    confused. 19:43 "booth did not vault from balcony but partially lowered himself down..... "but rathbone magned to get hold of his coat and throw him off balance causing him to fall hard" which one?

  • @markhooper3782
    @markhooper3782 Před rokem

    Good but music overwhelms the narrative ,totally unnecessary I couldn't finish watching

  • @travisbayles870
    @travisbayles870 Před rokem

    Booth shouldve got a medal for his heroic deed of eliminating that tyrant Lincoln

    • @pelly8830
      @pelly8830 Před 6 měsíci

      100%

    • @matthewhedrichjr.5445
      @matthewhedrichjr.5445 Před 10 dny

      Absolutely not. He was a mentally unhinged madman. Buchanan was more of a traitor. At least Booth got his comeuppance, two weeks after commiting the crime.

    • @travisbayles870
      @travisbayles870 Před 10 dny

      @matthewhedrichjr.5445 That maybe true but Lincoln was a tyrant and a dictator who violated all the articles of the US Constitution

  • @claygorovoy5467
    @claygorovoy5467 Před rokem

    Killed by the jesuits and Rothschild for opposition to babylon money magic

  • @strider1237
    @strider1237 Před rokem

    Excellent work. I randomly came across Lincoln's assassination story a few days back and started diving in like a child in a cookie jar. Aside from the point perhaps, but why have I and so many others lapsed in interest regarding history? However, getting to watch these videos with commentary, pictures, and actual statements made during these events is like going back in a time machine. You truly feel the painful mourning of the era that the country went through after the war and especially after Abraham Lincoln's murder. I only end up asking myself why? Why would such a horrible atrocity take place to honest Abe even though I know the answer. Maybe if small detail at the time was different; an extra guard being there or the door being locked might have led to a different outcome but you can't change the past. I'm just so curious to know what Lincoln would have done in his later years and perhaps if the country would be shaped even more differently had he lived.

  • @shawnjames8011
    @shawnjames8011 Před rokem

    abe lincolns blood was bad that is fact is known yet hushed; why costner? green nasty. if people don't know then london egypt tokyo is in se. trble..

  • @termsofusepolice
    @termsofusepolice Před rokem

    Imagine the balls it took for Lincoln to move around publicly with so little personal security immediately following the South's loss in the Civil War, knowing how deeply despised he was by half the populace.

    • @crimony3054
      @crimony3054 Před rokem

      When they get to that level, most politicians view assassination as the easiest route to completion of their legislative programs.

    • @paulcarey191
      @paulcarey191 Před rokem

      there's no questioning lincoln's balls, BRASS!!! for sure. also this dude booth, i know what he did was terribly misguided etc.. etc.. but both lewis powell, an booth are m.m.a. material no doubt, if they were alive today. this was a diff time zone were talking about here, harder times, where courage was as important as oxygen!! and none of the 3 aforementioned men should be taken lightly in anyway. powell to be completely honest with a little mma training maybe a couple months would be good for a 50% win percentage min, thats just my personal opinion. booth sounded like he was ripped to the gills, def a tough guy. p.s. his mistake on that jump, not getting up on the railing and jumping actually a little up an out ward as far as possible, then when landing (on both feet) quickly tucking, an turning on either side, in a rolling ball. if he'd had known how to do this he would have had no broken leg. there's a reason why i know this, anyway by doing this the person disperser's the energy across the floor, taking most of the impact, an the weight off either or both legs. yes it is stuntman type stuff. but he was more defined than me, ill give em that one all day long. he just didn't nail the landing!!! damn..

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Před rokem

      @@paulcarey191 When Booth was asked to see his hands after becoming paralyzed, they should have instead poured kerosene on that "ripped" POS and lit him on fire. Give him a nice long burning before his eventual death. Real hypocritical turd ever there ever was one. Tyrannical? A president who eventually freed millions from slavery, is somehow a tyrant? The most pot calling kettle black idiocy ever.

  • @MrJoegilkey
    @MrJoegilkey Před rokem

    Booth was killed just like Oswald before he could be tried in court which should have been mentioned.

  • @maryschwab6674
    @maryschwab6674 Před rokem

    Excellent, very well done. Thank you, your video made the whole thing come alive!!

  • @robertsantana3261
    @robertsantana3261 Před rokem

    Terrible sound editing. Music is way too loud! No excuse! I stopped watching after 5 min.

    • @fishrenfroeboyd7954
      @fishrenfroeboyd7954 Před rokem

      Lol I was looking to see if someone made this comment and you’re the only one. Sounds like early CZcams 2006-2008 audio when everyone still used the stock onboard mics that crack up really easy.

    • @jrnumex9286
      @jrnumex9286 Před rokem

      yea hearing test free

    • @joggyjames
      @joggyjames Před rokem

      your loss

  • @markfox6596
    @markfox6596 Před rokem

    Fantastic! Wow.

  • @lelandframe1029
    @lelandframe1029 Před rokem

    The illustration of Booth clobbering a witness backstage as he's escaping is actually an illustration of Lewis Powell/Paine pistol-whipping the son of Secretary Of State William Seward before his attack on Seward. Powell/Paine attempted to shoot him point-blank but his gun misfired! So he clubbed the younger Seward hard enough to fracture his skull before attacking the elder Seward and two other people in the house, then escaping into the night, leaving behind the knife he had used to slash Secretary Seward's face.

    • @Imtahotep
      @Imtahotep Před 8 měsíci

      What I don't get. Booth checked around noon for mail at Ford's, that Grant was to be there too. The Grants decided late afternoon to visit sick family and avoid MTL. If Grant might be there, Derringers are quite small. Why didn't JWB bring two? Also, I think it's absurd that Payne/Powell (he had more aliases) a 43rd Virginia Ranger with Mosby, would bring a 1) Whitney (?) and 2) that it was either defective or more likely sabotaged, that Lewis would use it as a war hammer instead, so it wasn't just a misfire. Maybe he didn't check the firing pin?

  • @211212112
    @211212112 Před rokem

    The legal process the people who were accused of helping Booth, having knowledge of plans to do illegal stuff, or people authorities were suspicious of were treated horrible. The ones eventually hung were kept chained and with hoods over their heads so they couldn’t see anything. The court process was also jacked up. Since it was war time they had a military tribunal instead of any normal due process. Americans forget all about our morals, constitution, etc when it is more convenient to or when angered.

  • @jesseedwards3352
    @jesseedwards3352 Před rokem

    Why I could do that just adding on to what they said happen

  • @HUMDUDE
    @HUMDUDE Před rokem

    Wow, great work. Very detailed. You reading it makes it come alive!

  • @pelly8830
    @pelly8830 Před rokem

    Lincoln: The "lavender" president with a past that included sharing beds with men.

    • @robertperry4439
      @robertperry4439 Před rokem

      I am a lawyer, so I have been interested studying the evidence in the Lincoln and Kennedy assassinations. It does not make sense for Booth to use a single shot derringer, these cap and ball pistols were very unreliable. There is no reason why Booth would not have used a six-shot revolver that was provided to him. However, Mary Lincoln did own a single shot derringer that she carried due to her paranoia, but later went missing and she could not account for its whereabouts. There was an incident where a man had confronted Lincoln about his affair with the man's wife, and Mary Lincoln was present. Other evidence shows that the kidnapping conspirators were receiving information that could only have been from a source intimately familiar with the President's habits and routine, like Mary Lincoln. I have formed an evidenced-based hypothesized that Mary Lincoln had means, motive, and opportunity to kill President Lincoln, it goes like this. Mary Lincoln was furious that Abe was having an affair, so she was assisting the conspirators in the kidnapping plot. When the conspirators abandoned the kidnapping plot, she aided in the murder plot, but she did not want someone else to get the satisfaction of killing the President, so she waited until Booth entered the private box and she shot Abraham Lincoln assuming, like everyone else, that Booth would be blamed.

    • @jmitterii2
      @jmitterii2 Před rokem

      @@robertperry4439 Yeah, that's as about as Ren and Stimpy as it gets. Next you'll be telling us how water isn't liquid at room temperature.

    • @timothymaxey2075
      @timothymaxey2075 Před 6 měsíci

      If you're really that ignorant, please don't advertise it.

    • @pelly8830
      @pelly8830 Před 6 měsíci

      @@timothymaxey2075 Unfortunately, your ignorance isn't atypical. Try to think out of the box and educate yourself.

    • @timothymaxey2075
      @timothymaxey2075 Před 6 měsíci

      Think inside the box so you won't embarrass yourself. The President just prior to Lincoln, James Buchanan, was homosexual and had his lover living in the White House. What you have done is to apply today's mores to over 150 years ago. Inns would often double up male guests, who didn't know one another because of a lack of space. These weren't grand hotels, they were houses that had one to two rooms to rent. It was the practice then to have blacks sleeping barns and eat outside. Women weren't allowed to vote and it was acceptable for children as young as 5 to work in factories. Even years after Lincoln died, James Garfield was shot but did not die of his wounds, he died of infection from doctors probing his wounds with unwashed hands. Lincoln was not homosexual and only an ignorant bigot would apply today's rules to his actions.

  • @jbhickok7796
    @jbhickok7796 Před rokem

    Very well done.

  • @roderickmcnealy3253

    Excellent and dramatic.

  • @mortalclown3812
    @mortalclown3812 Před rokem

    Most welcome account and well-spoken. Missy heartbreaking few moments in our nation's history. Pax et lux.

  • @mothermovementa
    @mothermovementa Před rokem

    Yh because nobody owns guns lol. Americans need to stop owning guns wtf. Love from the uk

  • @tdecker2937
    @tdecker2937 Před rokem

    There was a lot of information in this documentary that I did not know, and I have heard and read the Lincoln story numerous times. Great job.

    • @joemcdonald7798
      @joemcdonald7798 Před rokem

      I've been to Fords theatre several times and read many books on the assassination and this tells me much more than I ever knew

  • @archidesign11
    @archidesign11 Před rokem

    The name of God has always been the same, never changed, it’s been written In consonants since the vocals weren’t written in ancient Hebrew, the findings in Hebrew manuscripts in early centuries shows the vocals that shows the names as pronounced and hidden by the Jews, the name without vowels written is YHWH, that made most of Christians and Jews wrongly believe that the name was Yahweh, as oral Torah and later written YHWH because of the traditional ancient Hebrew written without vowels , but the real pronunciation according to many ancient manuscripts found lately, but many dated on early centuries (to name few), also from many other manuscripts written latter through the centuries where they wrote the vowels, it’s the same, YEHOVAH, and it’s pronounced as YEHOVAH, not Yahweh, not any other way, simple as that YEHOVAH. As said, Jew traditions takes very seriously the fact to hide the real name of YEHOVAH, even the titles, such as Adonai, Hashem, Elohim, etc, that they change a letter to it “because is too holly to pronounce, so they say (ex) Adoney, Hashem, Elokim, etc. Must study to remove those paradigms, the Jews are very jealous with their religion and traditions, they won’t accept that a gentile enters their Jewish believes or that they even know about them. Nehemiah Gordon not abiding by Jews or Christian’s traditions or religious matters, is a scholastic investigator of Jewish and Christian writings, costumes, traditions and history, not only by Jewish writing material but also from Historical writers, without being Jews or Christians, very exhaustive investigations proven by many, many documents written by prominent and recognized idoneous persons, such as Rabis, Historians, Ancient documents, Torah, Tanakh, etc. The name Yahweh was introduced by Christians not Jews, and was accepted and introduced into the Jewish world as Gods name, this was done by by many Jewish people, not all. Remember something, the KJV was introduced in 1611, was copied from Greek copies of copies of copies from copies made in 359CE, many of those copies were literally translated, others were based on the meaning, but it was known that many words didn’t have an exact translation, Greek wasn’t the language used by Jewish people, never, all their writings were made in Hebrew, all, not Greek. There’s many codexes, papyrus, writings, pieces, etc; more than one thousand, that shows and proves with the vowels the original name of YEHOVAH, the real name.

  • @mariojorge9529
    @mariojorge9529 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much!

  • @davidneuville2806
    @davidneuville2806 Před 2 lety

    I think I want to puke.

  • @MNanme1z4xs
    @MNanme1z4xs Před 2 lety

    I went to the right in 2007 when I dropped out from a college course of the culture studies, I decided I have to leave after a week of classes attendance, the things being told there were atrocious. These things belong to somewhere behind the bars, how does it made into the ivory tower. I was told the humanity branch sucked mainly from the pragmatic view of science, it is outdated, obsolete from the fast moving world, a way of understanding stuck in the 18 century. But this course is something else, something sickening and sinister.

  • @abrahamites5441
    @abrahamites5441 Před 2 lety

    You all seem to forget William Tynsdale gave the english the name IEHOuAH more than 500 years before Nehemia came along,sadly it cost him his life.Shalom alaykhem