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Did You Watch Oswald Get Shot By Jack Ruby On Live TV ??? (Original Post) WillyT Nov 2013 OP
Yes, I saw it all. ananda Nov 2013 #1
I was four years old. All I remember is watching the funeral procession on live TV... Tx4obama Nov 2013 #2
Five, and two memories: Benton D Struckcheon Nov 2013 #54
I'm your age treestar Nov 2013 #102
It was 7 years before my birth. However, my father worked for the Milwaukee Journal... ScreamingMeemie Nov 2013 #3
Yes, we saw it live on spartan61 Nov 2013 #4
Yes. nt oldhippie Nov 2013 #5
yes. nt grasswire Nov 2013 #6
Yes-my parents were glued, too, and we didn't babylonsister Nov 2013 #7
Yes, I saw it on live TV. I was 14 years old. scarletwoman Nov 2013 #8
That's exactly what my dad said, too. ancianita Nov 2013 #63
My dad said the same thing. Major Hogwash Nov 2013 #65
Yep... Exactly... WillyT Nov 2013 #70
I'm by no means a conspiracy theorist but that Ruby hit still gnaws at me. Hassin Bin Sober Nov 2013 #73
Yes. Cleita Nov 2013 #9
Yes. (n/t) spin Nov 2013 #10
Sure did. 2naSalit Nov 2013 #11
Yes frogmarch Nov 2013 #12
Yes, my mother and I saw it…we were stunned. Tikki Nov 2013 #13
No. I was at a memorial service for JFK at my school's chapel in Dallas. El Supremo Nov 2013 #14
Yes, saw it live. I was 14. aristocles Nov 2013 #15
Three days staring at TV in shock, even my Archie Bunker dad. Hoyt Nov 2013 #16
Yes, I saw it all. I was 24 at the time of the JFK's death. RebelOne Nov 2013 #17
Yup. Indelibly imprinted. Warren Stupidity Nov 2013 #18
Yes Hangingon Nov 2013 #19
Yes. moondust Nov 2013 #20
yes. spanone Nov 2013 #21
Yup. My father said that since I liked history so much, I better be watching all the coverage. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2013 #22
I don't remember Gman Nov 2013 #23
Yes TuxedoKat Nov 2013 #24
Yes, Sunday morning. Watched it live. CurtEastPoint Nov 2013 #25
Yes. I was 5 and I remember it clearly. ..nt TeeYiYi Nov 2013 #26
Yes, not believing what I was seeing. TheCowsCameHome Nov 2013 #27
Too young for Kennedy... awoke_in_2003 Nov 2013 #44
Yes I saw it MichiganVote Nov 2013 #28
yep - 14 at the time rurallib Nov 2013 #29
Sure did while watching with my dad...... Capt.Rocky300 Nov 2013 #30
yup. postulater Nov 2013 #31
Yes. cliffordu Nov 2013 #32
I did. nt Kahuna Nov 2013 #33
yes n/t stuckinodi Nov 2013 #34
Yes Trailrider1951 Nov 2013 #35
will never forget it. quaker bill Nov 2013 #36
Yes. stage left Nov 2013 #37
Yep. I couldn't believe my 16 yr. old eyes. nt snappyturtle Nov 2013 #38
You bet. I was almost nine years old and watched the murder with my parents. duffyduff Nov 2013 #39
Yes. It was a shock to see such a thing on live TV. nt Nay Nov 2013 #40
Yes... CherokeeDem Nov 2013 #41
yup, saw it. i remember the caisson and john-john, too. eom ellenfl Nov 2013 #42
Yes.. Historic NY Nov 2013 #43
Yes, I was watching The Blue Flower Nov 2013 #45
I was 15. The minute I saw it I felt something was hinkey. Scuba Nov 2013 #46
Yes. I was five. That weekend was my first memory in life. RagAss Nov 2013 #47
Yes. truebluegreen Nov 2013 #48
I missed it... I was -1 at the time. XRubicon Nov 2013 #49
4 months old, I had already figured the whole thing out too. BootinUp Nov 2013 #50
We sure were. JimboBillyBubbaBob Nov 2013 #51
yes mulsh Nov 2013 #52
We were at church when Oswald was shot Blue_In_AK Nov 2013 #53
Yes. I was at a friend's house. I was the only one in the room at that time. When he got alfredo Nov 2013 #55
Yep! I saw it. mercymechap Nov 2013 #56
Yep. texanwitch Nov 2013 #57
Yes. We held 'vigil' by the TV for the entire 4 days. Lifelong Protester Nov 2013 #58
Yes SteveG Nov 2013 #59
Yes. I remember it well. I was 13. Lint Head Nov 2013 #60
Yes. n/t Ms. Toad Nov 2013 #61
Yes. Same. Glued. Brain cells got rearranged about everything. ancianita Nov 2013 #62
Yes. 99Forever Nov 2013 #64
Yes G_j Nov 2013 #66
Yup. redwitch Nov 2013 #67
No - the TV in my dormitory living room had died starroute Nov 2013 #68
No - was in college and didn't have a TV FarCenter Nov 2013 #69
yes, and the whole family saw it. kwassa Nov 2013 #71
Nope, and as weird as this might seem legcramp Nov 2013 #72
I saw it live. lpbk2713 Nov 2013 #74
No, because it was Sunday, my father was a Lutheran pastor, and Lydia Leftcoast Nov 2013 #75
Nope. I had plans, so I asked Mr. Bush down the street if he'd tape it for me. JVS Nov 2013 #76
Yep. I was parked in front of the tv. Beausoir Nov 2013 #77
Yes! Horrible memory! raging moderate Nov 2013 #78
Every day! Glued to TV in total shock! raging moderate Nov 2013 #79
Yes, saw the whole horrible thing on TV that Sunday morning. virgdem Nov 2013 #80
Yes. I was 9 years old at the time. I remember watching that with my mom. stopbush Nov 2013 #81
Damn. I don't remember if I saw it live or saw a replay. Kablooie Nov 2013 #82
Yes, 15 years old, watching with my mom. mountain grammy Nov 2013 #83
No, my daughter was 3 days old and I was visiting her & her mother in the hospital tularetom Nov 2013 #84
Yes I saw it and it traumatized me Tumbulu Nov 2013 #85
Yes, and I'll never forget it ... Trajan Nov 2013 #86
Yes. hedda_foil Nov 2013 #87
No, but my dad saw it. Manifestor_of_Light Nov 2013 #88
I was glued to the tv -- I think I did. But like all images played 1,000 times, it's hard to know Hekate Nov 2013 #89
I didn't. Lugnut Nov 2013 #90
Yes I did, and it has haunted me ever since. n/t Raksha Nov 2013 #91
Yes. montana_hazeleyes Nov 2013 #92
No. I was in Europe and we did not have a television. MADem Nov 2013 #93
Nope CFLDem Nov 2013 #94
Yes. WinkyDink Nov 2013 #95
I was not alive OwnedByCats Nov 2013 #96
Yes. In the lounge of my dorm. MineralMan Nov 2013 #97
Yes, on an old Zenith black and white TV. Elwood P Dowd Nov 2013 #98
i think so but i was only 10 and it might have been a repeat dembotoz Nov 2013 #99
Yes. I remember those days. Vividly. Autumn Nov 2013 #100
Ditto, I remember them all too vividly...I was 15 DonViejo Nov 2013 #103
Yes, and I remember thinking that he shot him to shut him up.... kentuck Nov 2013 #101
Yes. nt tsuki Nov 2013 #104
yes. nt DesertFlower Nov 2013 #105
Yes Neutrino_603 Nov 2013 #106
i don't remember watching it live. madrchsod Nov 2013 #107
yes Carolina Nov 2013 #108

Tx4obama

(36,974 posts)
2. I was four years old. All I remember is watching the funeral procession on live TV...
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:09 PM
Nov 2013

... with my grandmother.

Benton D Struckcheon

(2,347 posts)
54. Five, and two memories:
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:44 PM
Nov 2013

1 - The neighbor bursting into our apt to say JFK'd been shot, and...
2 - Oswald getting shot on live tv.

treestar

(82,383 posts)
102. I'm your age
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:20 PM
Nov 2013

I remember the black and white TV being on. Weird, because it could have been anything, yet I think it was the funeral. Maybe there was such shock in the air.

ScreamingMeemie

(68,918 posts)
3. It was 7 years before my birth. However, my father worked for the Milwaukee Journal...
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:10 PM
Nov 2013

...and everyone, from the lowest guy on the totem pole to the best-known writers was glued to the ticker tape that day.

spartan61

(2,091 posts)
4. Yes, we saw it live on
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:11 PM
Nov 2013

our black and white TV while we lived at Camp LeJeune when my husband was in the Marine Corps. Hard to believe that it has been 50 years since all of this happened.

scarletwoman

(31,893 posts)
8. Yes, I saw it on live TV. I was 14 years old.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:13 PM
Nov 2013

Our whole family was sitting on the living room couch glued to the TV.

I'll never forget what my dad said as we sat there absolutely stunned after watching Ruby gun down Oswald - he said, "Well, I guess they've made sure we'll never know what really happened."

Major Hogwash

(17,656 posts)
65. My dad said the same thing.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:19 AM
Nov 2013

Last edited Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:52 AM - Edit history (1)

The calender for 2013 is the same calendar that was used for the year of 1963.
So, I know exactly where I was on November 21st, 1963 -- I was home sick from an abscessed molar.
I missed school that day.
So my mom called around to some dentists to see if they would have me as a patient since we didn't have a regular dentist.

The dentist I wound up going to told my mom that he didn't particularly specialize in working with children, but he would see me since he wasn't busy the next morning, and so he told her that he had an opening at 9 o'clock in the morning.
He told my mom that he was still building his patient base up, so he thought it would be a good idea to have me as one of his patients.

So, early the next morning, on Friday November 22nd, 1963, my mom took me to that new dentist that was located close to our house.
The dentist she picked to take me to had to be located close to our home since my mom didn't like to drive in Boise.
She told me that since Boise was so much bigger of a town than she was raised in that the volume of traffic here really bothered her.

I had to have that tooth pulled.
I distinctly remember that I bit the dentist.
I was in the 2nd grade, and I have been biting dentists ever since.

I missed school that day also, and I watched tv while I recuperated.
My mom turned on the tv so I could watch one of the soap operas, I think it was "As the World Turns".
But, as I was laying on the couch, moaning and groaning, and really regretting to have to watch that soap opera, that was when Walter Cronkite broke in with the terrible news of President Kennedy being shot.

In the meantime, my mom's parents were driving up from Colorado to stay with us for Thanksgiving that year.
But, no one told me they were coming.

So, when they arrived late on Friday evening, I was stunned.
I still had a little bit of fever, so I kept asking my grandfather why they were here.
For some reason, I thought they had driven clear from their farm in Colorado to our house in Boise because the President had been killed.

And then, of course, we all sat in the living room that weekend and watched the funeral for the President, and then we watched as Oswald was murdered, live on tv.

Hassin Bin Sober

(26,424 posts)
73. I'm by no means a conspiracy theorist but that Ruby hit still gnaws at me.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:07 AM
Nov 2013

In Chicago, if the hitman fucks up and gets caught he ends up in a trunk at O'Hare Airport.

2naSalit

(87,756 posts)
11. Sure did.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:14 PM
Nov 2013

The whole several weeks following the assassination and all that came afterward was pretty hard on my father and his family having been neighbors, clients, constituents and military. I was young but I'll never forget that whole winter.

frogmarch

(12,183 posts)
12. Yes
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:15 PM
Nov 2013

I was 19, and my mom and I couldn't pull ourselves away from the TV from the moment Walter Cronkite announced that JFK had been shot, until after his funeral.

El Supremo

(20,365 posts)
14. No. I was at a memorial service for JFK at my school's chapel in Dallas.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:15 PM
Nov 2013

It was the first time I received communion. But I wasn't supposed to because I wasn't even baptized.

 

aristocles

(594 posts)
15. Yes, saw it live. I was 14.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:15 PM
Nov 2013

Later...was at Chicago in '68, and Kent State in '70, then dropped out of 'The Movement" and spent four years in grad school studying Greek, Latin, and Greek philosophy.

RebelOne

(30,947 posts)
17. Yes, I saw it all. I was 24 at the time of the JFK's death.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:17 PM
Nov 2013

And I saw the TV shots of Jack Ruby shooting Oswald.

Hangingon

(3,071 posts)
19. Yes
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:18 PM
Nov 2013

I was home in Dallas. came home from North Texas on Friday afternoon. That was a strange and tense weekend in Dallas.

 

Comrade Grumpy

(13,184 posts)
22. Yup. My father said that since I liked history so much, I better be watching all the coverage.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:23 PM
Nov 2013

And blam, there it was.

TuxedoKat

(3,818 posts)
24. Yes
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:24 PM
Nov 2013

My parents and I were watching -- I remember it vividly because of my dad's reaction mostly -- the shock of seeing that on live tv.

 

awoke_in_2003

(34,582 posts)
44. Too young for Kennedy...
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:04 PM
Nov 2013

but I felt the same feeling on 9/11. As you know, they second tower crash was filmed. As I watched it I thought "I thought they didn't have video of the crash"- it took a minute to really sink in that it was a second attack.

Trailrider1951

(3,426 posts)
35. Yes
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:37 PM
Nov 2013

I thought that I could not be more shocked by the events of that dreadful weekend. I was wrong.
On edit: I was eleven, it was a week before my 12th birthday.

 

duffyduff

(3,251 posts)
39. You bet. I was almost nine years old and watched the murder with my parents.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 10:48 PM
Nov 2013

If you lived through that weekend and were old enough to understand it, you never forget it. It was just shocking.

No novelist could have come up with a story like this one.

I intend to watch the replay on CBS.com tomorrow of the entire weekend.

The Blue Flower

(5,475 posts)
45. Yes, I was watching
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:07 PM
Nov 2013

14 years old. It was utterly shocking, but even then I wondered why they let such a crowd be there surrounding him.

 

Scuba

(53,475 posts)
46. I was 15. The minute I saw it I felt something was hinkey.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:13 PM
Nov 2013

When I heard Ruby's motive (to spare Jackie the trauma of a trial) I knew it.

Blue_In_AK

(46,436 posts)
53. We were at church when Oswald was shot
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:41 PM
Nov 2013

around 11:30 a.m. By the time the service let out, someone had heard what had happened and had a TV on in one of the Sunday School rooms. We were all transfixed and in shock. I couldn't even believe what was happening. It was from then that I suspected a cover-up was taking place. No one will ever convince me that Oswald acted alone.


Ed. I was 17 in Pasadena, Texas.

alfredo

(60,089 posts)
55. Yes. I was at a friend's house. I was the only one in the room at that time. When he got
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:45 PM
Nov 2013

shot I yelled for the other's to come in. When they found out, they cheered. I told them that it was not good, now we will never know why he did it.

texanwitch

(18,705 posts)
57. Yep.
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 11:47 PM
Nov 2013

I talked to the cop that was walking with Oswald, the one wearing the big cowboy hat.

Got his autograph.

redwitch

(14,969 posts)
67. Yup.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:26 AM
Nov 2013

7 years old, sitting next to my dad on the living room couch. He yelled Oh my God, jumped up and turned up the volume.

starroute

(12,977 posts)
68. No - the TV in my dormitory living room had died
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:27 AM
Nov 2013

I went over to the neighboring dorm to watch the funeral, but I missed all the other coverage.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
71. yes, and the whole family saw it.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 12:56 AM
Nov 2013

Everyone wanted to see what Lee Harvey Oswald looked like .... and we saw the end of him.

 

legcramp

(288 posts)
72. Nope, and as weird as this might seem
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:01 AM
Nov 2013

The NFL played their football games that Sunday.

I was 17 and some buddies and I went to the Vikings and Lions game that day at the old Metropolitan stadium in Bloomington Mn.

To say it was a strange day is an understatement. I remember it was about 20 degrees and just gloomy as hell. The teams seemed to be moving in slow motion. There was a moment of silence before the kickoff and I think we were trying to sing Amazing grace at halftime but I was too drunk to remember that for sure. As I recall there were about 30,000 people at the game.

Anyway the Vikings won 34 to 31 and I still have the ticket stubs and the program from that game.

lpbk2713

(42,849 posts)
74. I saw it live.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:08 AM
Nov 2013



I couldn't believe what I saw. I couldn't believe what I saw happened inside
a police station. It took a while before I accepted it as the real thing.


Lydia Leftcoast

(48,217 posts)
75. No, because it was Sunday, my father was a Lutheran pastor, and
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:09 AM
Nov 2013

there was no question of not going to church.

However, my 10-year-old brother was home sick with the flu, and he saw it.

 

Beausoir

(7,540 posts)
77. Yep. I was parked in front of the tv.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:19 AM
Nov 2013

My mother was horrified at what happened...live. It was yet another new milestone in television, after so many that weekend.

raging moderate

(4,346 posts)
78. Yes! Horrible memory!
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:20 AM
Nov 2013

The gunshot sound still echoes in my head. And that look on Oswald's face! And the mournful drums that went on and on forever!!

raging moderate

(4,346 posts)
79. Every day! Glued to TV in total shock!
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 01:28 AM
Nov 2013

We got up every day and turned on the TV. And sat there in stunned silence, trying to take in the new reality! We had all been so happy! Even my (moderate) Republican mother! Everyone around us had just fallen in love with this President, his wife, and their two darling little children! So many hopeful signs, not just with this family but with many others around them, Vice President Johnson from Texas, and from other places, seemingly many different people from many different parts of our country coming together, reaching agreements that could lead to so much good for everyone! Friends of mine from high school reported walking around in Black neighborhoods and finding many friendly people who said things were getting better for them. A wonderful new era seemed to be starting for us all. And now it was all suddenly blasted away! Somebody on TV said, "We'll never be happy again!" And somebody answered, "Oh, yes, we will be happy again, someday. We will just never be young again."

virgdem

(2,141 posts)
80. Yes, saw the whole horrible thing on TV that Sunday morning.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 02:06 AM
Nov 2013

I was 11. I remember the day of the assassination and Ruby shooting Oswald very clearly. I can't believe it's been 50 years-I remember it as if it was yesterday-a day that was indelibly etched in my mind.

stopbush

(24,419 posts)
81. Yes. I was 9 years old at the time. I remember watching that with my mom.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 02:06 AM
Nov 2013

I wonder how freaked out she actually was that her kids just saw a person gunned down on live TV.

 

Trajan

(19,089 posts)
86. Yes, and I'll never forget it ...
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 02:26 AM
Nov 2013

I was 7, and glued to the TV for a week from the moment we got home from school .... My mom, who loved JFK, allowed us to watch throughout the whole ordeal ...

I watched the entire prelude to Oswald's assassination that morning ... The most shocking moment of television
I have ever seen ....

hedda_foil

(16,399 posts)
87. Yes.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 02:38 AM
Nov 2013

I was a freshman at the University of Illinois. I had worked for Kennedy as a 15 year old volunteer in 1960, and all of us Chicago area volunteers got to see him speak at the old International Amphitheater the night before election day. When I heard the president had been shot, I couldn't take it in. I thought the girl who ran into our dorm room meant the president of the university. It simply didn't occur to me that it was JFK. After that, we all ran down to the lounge in our residence hall to watch the television there, and stayed glued to the set for days.

 

Manifestor_of_Light

(21,046 posts)
88. No, but my dad saw it.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 02:39 AM
Nov 2013

I was probably doing my usual late sleeping on Sunday Morning. I was eight and in the fourth grade.

I remember being glued to the TV all weekend and also for the funeral. We were good Democrats and had three portraits of JFK on the wall in our house. The whole nation was stunned, but I think Democrats were especially stunned.


Hekate

(91,655 posts)
89. I was glued to the tv -- I think I did. But like all images played 1,000 times, it's hard to know
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 02:45 AM
Nov 2013

It took me years and years to mentally untangle the fact that I did not see the Twin Towers fall in real time. I was wakened by a frantic phone call about 9:30 am California time and staggered out of bed to turn on CNN. It was after 12 noon in NYC, but CNN was looping the tapes and kept saying it was 9:30, you know? It was all so stunning I simply couldn't compute.

Hawai'i, where my family lived in 1963, was so far away from the Mainland that my mother complained for years that news broadcasts reached us the next day (Pan Am flew newspapers in from the Mainland). 1962 heralded the first satellite tv broadcasts, and early the next year they improved (I looked it up) but were we getting them? We were glued to the tv for 4 days in November, like everyone else. It felt like it was in real time, the impact was as if it were, but we were so many time zones away from Washington DC....

And it was all 50 years ago, lifetimes and lifetimes from when I was 16.

Lugnut

(9,791 posts)
90. I didn't.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 02:49 AM
Nov 2013

It was a Sunday morning so I was helping my mother in the kitchen. My dad was watching and saw it all live right in front of him. He started yelling for us to hurry and come watch TV. We did and were glued to the TV all day.

MADem

(135,425 posts)
93. No. I was in Europe and we did not have a television.
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 03:13 AM
Nov 2013

I did see a bit of news on a neighbor's set, but it was mostly still pictures.

I did see some footage of the funeral as well--that may have been in a movie theater, it's been a long time...

Much of the footage surrounding those days was news to me--it still catches my eye when they show it around this time of year, as they do.

OwnedByCats

(805 posts)
96. I was not alive
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:04 PM
Nov 2013

but my mother was telling me that even though she hasn't seen that footage since that time, she can still remember the expression on his face just before he was shot. They played it quite a fair bit in the days that followed, so she did see it enough times for it to be forever etched in her memory.

dembotoz

(16,896 posts)
99. i think so but i was only 10 and it might have been a repeat
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:09 PM
Nov 2013

i do remember it was the only thing on the damn tube and i was upset because my shows were not on

DonViejo

(60,536 posts)
103. Ditto, I remember them all too vividly...I was 15
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:24 PM
Nov 2013

I remember being in a state of shock the entire time

kentuck

(111,246 posts)
101. Yes, and I remember thinking that he shot him to shut him up....
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 09:19 PM
Nov 2013

But, I was only a kid so what did I know...?

Neutrino_603

(33 posts)
106. Yes
Fri Nov 22, 2013, 11:37 PM
Nov 2013

I was at the time a ten year old Boston, Massachusetts area Catholic boy, son of a WWII Navy PT boat sailor. We, I think, suffice it to say worshiped President Kennedy. With horrified fascination, sitting on the livingroom floor three feet from the TV screen, I saw it all. The momentarily almost comical look of complete shock on the face of that cop in the little cowboy hat next to Oswald was all it took for me to realize that something horrible had just happened again. That expression is what registered in my ten year old brain and caused me to realize that what l had just watched happen was horribly real.

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