William King Hale - Killers of the Flower Moon Documentary

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Published 2023-10-19
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All Comments (21)
  • @ShariReid-gr3ch
    Schools need to be teaching these types of stories. They shouldn’t be ignored ❤
  • @lilwil-ns3uo
    Just saw the movie Killer of the Flower Moon. Heartbreaking part of history. Nearly forgotten. Important to learn as much as you can. History is important.
  • I live 50 miles away from the events of the Osage Murders in Tulsa Ok....and I am utterly gutted by yet another disappointing truth about Oklahoma. We were never taught about the Black Wallstreet Massacre here in Tulsa nor about the Osage Reign of Terror. My heart is very heavy with sorrow.
  • William Hale is one of the most evil and intimidating characters I’ve seen in fiction, and he was real.
  • @D-Slowpass
    William Hale was a monster who should have never seen the light of day after his arrest
  • @TrailrunnerTroy
    Working extensively in Indian Country, and representing many Native American nations and tribes, including as an official appointed by both Republican and Democratic Presidents, I applaud you for funding and producing this outstanding biography. Thank you most sincerely. Every citizen of the US and the former Colonial powers ought to see this.
  • @C.kirk1287
    As a Ione Miwok Native myself (out of California)it breaks my heart to see what other native tribes across America had to go through just to try and keep their ancestral lands.
  • Shame on Truman. Hale should have been given the death penalty; yet all the way to the very top the 'old boy network' kicked-in nicely for those killers.
  • @richardteale3217
    A total monster, and unfortunately one of many in the history of mankind . People like these are totally unfathomable to good honest men and women . Shocking , but just as shocking is the way these evil individuals often get off lightly with the help of corrupt officials. RIP all the poor innocents murdered by pure greed.
  • As an Indigenous Canadian, I know how our lives didn't matter, and why our current territory of residence was slashed down to 24 sq. miles, even through the 1950's. I much appreciate your documentary, which has piqued my interest in seeing the movie - tomorrow!
  • @user-rx1kq2os9x
    This is such an incredible story. I just returned from seeing the movie. This gave me such a clearer understanding of what went on. How very sad. Unfortunately, evil,dies exist.
  • @Melody1433
    I just watched this movie yesterday as its being shown in movie theaters here in Japan. The movie is an eyeopener to many, especially to the American people....the actors were so good in portraying the situation during that tragic period...I went to watch without really checking how long the movie was, but it's better that way or else I would've not bought my ticket to watch it. The movie is historical but it conveys a greater lesson which covers the entire humanity in the current times.
  • @loubell5196
    So I’ve been around the Osage peoples for a long time and started learning more about this atrocity when the 2011 court case was finalized. The more i have learned the sicker I get, this story is so sad and to see how it still affects the Osage peoples today is heartbreaking, they are still being abused for their monies and taken advantage off. Some feel people are dying too. The death tolls given in this documentary are so low in what they might really be in actuality. I’m thankful that more and more documentaries are coming out on tribes like this. This was a good watch
  • Saw the movie today, 10-22. Great movie. I remember my grandfather speaking about this but not in great detail. He did tell me about whites intermarrying into the different tribes so they could get control of the allotments that tribal members were being given. What this nasty man and his cohorts did to these folks was unconscionable.
  • @cjmarshall0221
    I just saw "Killers of the Flower Moon" last night (Oct. 19) in a special premiere showing. Another outstanding piece of work by Martin Scorsese, with DeNiro, Capri, and Lily turning in Oscar worthy performances. Your Documentary provided some much appreciated background information to the film - as well as showing where Martin "tweaked" the facts to keep things interesting. Kudos to such a well written and well researched piece, and please keep up the good work.
  • @dougmorris5625
    This guy should never have gotten out of prison. Shameful that a killer of this type was let out to live the rest of his life.
  • @user-qg5wg9ut2o
    I really appreciate the beautiful images used to illustrate this story. Their beauty belies the horrific story itself. ❤🎉😮😢😢😢😢
  • @ianmyles9025
    stunning. frightening. despicable.- thoroughly moving documentary work. Absolutely riveting.
  • This is EXTRAORDINARILY well done. The perfect video to watch after seeing this movie.