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

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Online Mitch Todd

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   And here on the (R) is Officer Haygood at his motorcycle near the Triple Underpass at the 12:35 time period. Thanks to my good friend "The Professor" for helping to prove that Todd was wrong once again.
Hackerott gives us "an estimation of the time as 12:36." You try to turn that into "12:35." Your attempt at misleading everyone aside, there is nothing in Hackerott's analysis that  contradicts what I've been saying.

This is the level you're down to.

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Hackerott gives us "an estimation of the time as 12:36." You try to turn that into "12:35." Your attempt at misleading everyone aside, there is nothing in Hackerott's analysis that  contradicts what I've been saying.

This is the level you're down to.

    Officer Haygood's WC Testimony makes clear that he made his 12:35 radio transmission from HIS MOTORCYCLE at the Elm St curb. Please do the research before going off on another tangent that mandates my setting the record straight. 

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    Officer Haygood's WC Testimony makes clear that he made his 12:35 radio transmission from HIS MOTORCYCLE at the Elm St curb. Please do the research before going off on another tangent that mandates my setting the record straight.
Let me say this again: 'Hackerott gives us "an estimation of the time as 12:36." You try to turn that into "12:35."' You tried to mislead everyone by conflating Hackerott's 12:36 conclusion with your own 12:35 OCDness. Also again, 12:36 doesn't present a problem with anything I've said.

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Who said that Haygood used the radio on his own motorcycle? By 12:35, both Harkness and King had their three-wheelers on top of the rail yard. One of them is seen riding around in the rail yard in the Hughes film. He could have just borrowed their radios

   BUMP regarding TODD speculating that Officer Haygood could have, ".... just borrowed their radios". Officer Haygood gave WC Testimony that he made his 12:35 radio transmission from his own Motorcycle Radio that was parked on the (N) Elm St curb. This is one of the many Facts that prove, "That Ain't Haygood", with Officer Harkness on the Darnell Film.

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   BUMP regarding TODD speculating that Officer Haygood could have, ".... just borrowed their radios". Officer Haygood gave WC Testimony that he made his 12:35 radio transmission from his own Motorcycle Radio that was parked on the (N) Elm St curb. This is one of the many Facts that prove, "That Ain't Haygood", with Officer Harkness on the Darnell Film.
Steve Barber was the guy responsible for the borrowed radio idea, not me.

The photo just shows Haygood standing in the crowd next to the Elm St curb. It doesn't prove anything about exactly when he got there, how long he'd been there, what he was doing at that moment, nor what he had been doing in the meanwhile.

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Bell Frames showing Haygood standing next to his motorcycle.




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Bell Frames showing Haygood standing next to his motorcycle.




It looks like the first frame is just after he picked his cycle up off the pavement. In the second, he appears to be turned to start charging up the grassy knoll.