That Is Not Officer Haygood = Conspiracy! Prove Me Wrong Challenge

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Online Tom Graves

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This is now getting ridiculous, the most practical way to carry the glove would be to do it as I have shown and the fact that your best comeback is to doubt my honesty, isn't very nice.

The following end on photo shows that my glove was simply doubled over, which just makes carrying the glove more comfortable, whereas your scenario seems to be a glove should be held in any specific way that distracts from your "theory". 



This perfectly sums up your conspiracy, you have taken an event which I have explained to you in intricate detail and given a logical plausible sequence of events and now you are just splitting the already split hairs. Your "imposter" theory as you have just repeatedly said has no reasonable explanation, like you said "you have no idea" and for that matter everyone, besides you, who has looked into this keeps telling you that it makes no sense and goes nowhere. Any potential assassins and their equipment would have been long gone, they would have jumped in a car and sped off and your latest theory of these "Boogey men" hiding in a stationary train car is just another desperate attempt to keep this silliness alive.

But in closing just let me repeat this very important fact, and repeat after me, "When your lone patsy is high and behind having ANY frontal shooter is real stoopid"!

JohnM

Storing probably hasn't taken into consideration the fact that motorcycle policemen I mean cops ride their motorcycles all year round in all kinds of weather, and since it gets cold in Dallas in the late fall, winter, and early spring months, it's reasonable to expect that Haygood's gloves were lined for warmth, thereby making them even more rigid when they're "doubled over" as the glove is in this photo.
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  John -     Thanks for the clarification regarding your DOUBLING OVER of the glove. It was not my intention to question your honesty. What do the fingers end of the glove look when the glove is DOUBLED OVER? To my eye, the Darnell still frame is showing the object in the Unknown Motorcycle Cop's (L) hand to be BLUNT on the top and the bottom.
                 You believe that Officer Haygood took the glove off to use his motorcycle radio and/or take notes. After he was done with the radio/note taking, why wouldn't Haygood simply put the glove back on? Why would he carry the glove from the Elm St curb, back into the railroad yard, and then carry it all the way over to the TSBD Houston St dock? This Unknown Motorcycle Cop would be choosing to occupy a free hand for an extended period of time, in the face of an active shooter being at large. That object does not look like a glove, nor does it make sense for Haygood to choose to carry a glove across Dealey Plaza.

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I haven’t seen the footage that shows one glove missing from Michael Jackson

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Storing probably hasn't taken into consideration the fact that motorcycle policemen I mean cops ride their motorcycles all year round in all kinds of weather, and since it gets cold in Dallas in the late fall, winter, and early spring months, it's reasonable to expect that Haygood's gloves were lined for warmth, thereby making them even more rigid when they're "doubled over" as the glove is in this photo.

  There's a Blowup of the Darnell still frame on the thread, "Who Were the Two Men Heading Down the Stairs". The object in the Unknown Motorcycle Cop's (L) hand is BLUNT on both ends. This rules out fingers being on one end of this object.  I also do not believe the object is long enough to be a motorcycle glove

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Seems like it would be taking an unnecessary risk for an imposter cop to be walking around with real cops several minutes after the assassin(s) have already probably escaped the scene entirely.

But let’s give Royell  credit for discovering the only one glove cop in the whole area which hitherto has been completely unnoticed by hundreds of thousands of JFK enthusiasts  over 60 years of inspecting every photo and film frame by frame.

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Seems like it would be taking an unnecessary risk for an imposter cop to be walking around with real cops several minutes after the assassin(s) have already probably escaped the scene entirely.

Try telling that to Royell.

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But let’s give Royell  credit for discovering the only one glove cop in the whole area which hitherto has been completely unnoticed by hundreds of thousands of JFK enthusiasts  over 60 years of inspecting every photo and film frame by frame.

This motorcycle cop at parkland was using his radio gloveless, other hand unseen.



This motorcycle cop next to the Kennedy Limo appears to be gloveless.



These motorcycle cops leading the motorcade are gloveless.



This motorbike cop at the crime scene is gloveless.



So as can be seen, Dallas motorcycle cops were not welded to their gloves and the reason why Haygood was carrying his right glove needs no complicated explanation because any number of reasons are reasonable, like for instance as above Haygood removed his glove to to easily operate his radio and in his haste to reach the rear of the TSBD quickly, simply carried it.

JohnM