Brilliant.
So, all the officers we see in the footage, and Alyea himself, were involved in recreating this scene!
3..2..1..Action!
Geezus, just when you thought they hit absolute rock bottom they find another level. When did they do this recreation? How did they stage all of this? Are there any limits to what can be done? It seems there isn't.
The film was shown on live TV at the time. Alyea said he filmed the search and discovery and then when the film was full he took it out of the camera
and dropped it out a window to a courier below who carried it to the TV studio/station.. Correction: Alyea said he tossed the film to a colleague who was just outside the "front door" (not sure what he meant) and it was rushed to the TV station. Once there it was developed and shown live.
Alyea: "I started to throw it [i.e., the film] out of the building but being so close and knowing that we had the other film, I wanted our station to be the first to show a film of the assassination. A A.J. L'Hoste was under the window. I yelled out to him. In actuality I tossed the film out the front door to Ron Reiland who had gotten back from covering the apprehension of Oswald at the Texas Theater."
So when did they have the the time to recreate this? And where did they do this? They got all of these "actors" to do this? What the heck is the claim now?
If the police
didn't allow Alyea to film this the claim would be that that denial was done to prevent the filming of the staging and planting of the rifle and other evidence. But they
did allow Alyea to film it and it's still not accepted. And if they're planting all of this why in the heck would you allow someone to film it all?