00:00A 62-year-old home movie could be an absolute bombshell about the assassination of President
00:05John F. Kennedy. We all know about the famous Zapruder film, which shows Kennedy's assassination.
00:10It was filmed from the infamous grassy knoll, so it doesn't show the grassy knoll. But this second
00:16film, the Knicks film, got the other angle. Conspiracy theorists have long claimed that
00:22a second shot or shots came from behind a fence along that grassy knoll. But the official finding
00:27is that there was only a single shooter, Lee Harvey Oswald, who was positioned on the sixth
00:32floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building. The Knicks film was recorded by an air conditioner
00:37repairman named Orville Knicks, and it shows the grassy knoll at the time of the shooting.
00:43But it hasn't been seen since 1978, when it was sent to a company in California for analysis.
00:50It appears to have vanished into the ether. The analysis company says it sent the film
00:56back to the National Archives, but the government says they don't have it.
01:00Hmm, that doesn't sound suspicious at all.
01:03Knicks' family, who believe the film is worth $900 million, has been fighting to recover it,
01:08but the case has been mired in legal red tape until now. A federal judge finally ruled that the
01:14case can move forward. So are you with me so far? Because this here is, this is where things could
01:19change everything. If the family can wrestle the film away from whoever has it now, you can only
01:26imagine what 2026 technology might be able to find in a grainy home movie. Now, if I may put on my
01:33JFK conspiracy hat for a moment, perhaps it's whatever on the film, whatever there that they
01:38don't want us to see is the reason it's been kept hidden all these decades.
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