Darnell Film at SFM - Part 1 -Elm Street

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Re: Darnell Film at SFM - Part 1 -Elm Street
« Reply #7 on: November 23, 2019, 01:11:31 AM »
     00:15 - Hackerott Notes spotting Camera Car #2 at a Dead STOP.
                 Why was Camera Car #2 STOPPED? This is why Photog's jumped out of their cars and started hoofing it down Elm and onto the Knoll. It took longer for the JFK Motorcade to proceed down Elm than has been cavalierly accepted. This is Exactly why there is the Incorrect Time Stamping of Films and Images.  This Stoppage of the Motorcade also corroborates Lovelady and Shelley giving WC Testimony that they did Not go down the Elm St Ext until 2-3 minutes After the Kill Shot.
Royell,
While reviewing my notes for at least the third pass of the film for Scene01 I noted Camera Car 2 was stopped. But I also made note that the CC2 driver's door was half-way open as the driver, feet in the street, was stepping back into the car. I don't recall that scene even in Denis' compilation. I will add this to an addendum in the (hopefully) near future.
James

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Re: Darnell Film at SFM - Part 1 -Elm Street
« Reply #8 on: November 23, 2019, 01:20:46 AM »
Royell,
While reviewing my notes for at least the third pass of the film for Scene01 I noted Camera Car 2 was stopped. But I also made note that the CC2 driver's door was half-way open as the driver, feet in the street, was stepping back into the car. I don't recall that scene even in Denis' compilation. I will add this to an addendum in the (hopefully) near future.
James

    I appreciate your going into further Detail regarding Camera Car #2.  I also do Not recall ever seeing anything regarding the Driver of CC2. The Driver's actions beg the question of what he was doing outside of the vehicle, along with what prompted him to get out of the car? Did something/someone outside the car draw his attention? Extremely interesting. I look forward to your future Notes on the Darnell Film you examined. Thank you James.