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

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Re: That Is Not Officer Haygood = Conspiracy! Prove Me Wrong Challenge
« Reply #343 on: May 26, 2026, 09:54:11 PM »
So at best you've shown evidence that the car had out of state plates. Seems you're hot on the trail, Clouseau.

   You fail to recognize you're being "played" by Columbo. But, that is in character.

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Re: That Is Not Officer Haygood = Conspiracy! Prove Me Wrong Challenge
« Reply #344 on: May 26, 2026, 10:13:21 PM »
JFK Assassination Short Railroad Yard Scenes With Dallas Deputy Sheriff  Roger Dean Craig - 5 Different Speeds


       I am being profanely told that the Bogus Motorcycle Cop above is a "dead ringer" for Motorcycle Officer Haygood. Even though this Impostor has: (1) No motorcycle glove on his (R) Hand, (2) No Sunglasses on, and (3) No Motorcycle. And, this Bogus Cop was filmed with Officer Harkness. Harkness did Not take this position inside the railroad yard until 12:38. At 12:38, Officer Haygood was back at his motorcycle near the Triple Underpass. The guy above is an Impostor and he is headed directly toward the TSBD "wide open" Huge Gates and the "getaway car" parked alongside the Island. 

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Re: That Is Not Officer Haygood = Conspiracy! Prove Me Wrong Challenge
« Reply #345 on: May 28, 2026, 02:03:20 PM »
Haygood is still wearing his gloves in this frame.



   SHANKS - Exactly where and when did this Bogus Motorcycle Cop "mingle" with other DPD Cops that day?  As we can see, this Impostor kept his distance from ALL OF LAW ENFORCEMENT. I have never seen a single frame showing this Bogus Cop talking with anyone at anyone time. Law enforcement connected or a Joe 6 Pack. This guy was in constant motion. This Bogus Motorcycle Cop is MISSING: (1) A Motorcycle Glove, (2) Sunglasses, and (3) A Motorcycle. DPD Motorcycle Officer Haygood had ALL 3. "That Ain't Haygood"


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The distances being travelled were not very far, you make out like they were trying to climb Everest!

By taking the following path from Haywood's bike to the first time he's seen in Darnell, is at the most about 60-70 yards.



And the distance for Walthers to basically walk down and cross the road was about the same. If the time stamp was less than 12:37 then we might have trouble but every established event happened in chronological order and with enough time between to account for travelling!



Mr. WALTHERS. And at that time I heard the shots as well as everybody else, but as we got over this fence, and a lot of officers and people were just rummaging through the train yards back in this parking area.
Mr. LIEBELER. In the parking area down there? West of the Texas School Book Depository Building between the Texas School Book Depository and the railroad tracks?
Mr. WALTHERS. Yes; and the discussion came up among several of the officers, "Were there any shots fired?" And I said, "Well, they sounded like rifle shots to me." At the time no one knew---in our crowd they were sure the shots had been fired though because of the reports---we heard the noise, and I left then and went back up here and came back onto the street.
Mr. LIEBELER. Up on Elm Street?
Mr. WALTHERS. And went over on this grassy area right in here [indicating].
Mr. LIEBELER. Between Elm Street and Main Street?
Mr. WALTHERS. Between Elm and Main and starting to looking at the grass to see if some shots had been fired and some of them might have chugged into this turf here and it would give an indication if some had really been, if they were really shots and not just blanks or something, and a man, and I couldn't tell you his name if my life depended on it---he had a car parked right here in Main Street---in the Main Street lane headed east, just under this underpass.


And as seen everyone was walking with some pace, it wasn't a Mother's meeting, they all were trying to find something, anything! But alas there was nothing to be found because all the action happened on the 6th floor of the TSBD and this is supported by ALL the evidence from the ballistic evidence through to the medical evidence.



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   Based on the path we see above, why would Officer Haygood walk to the FAR SIDE of the Elm St Extension, and then have to cut back across it if he intended to return to his motorcycle? This Bogus Motorcycle Cop was on the Far Side of the Elm St Extension in order to AVOID DPD Officer Harkness. This Impostor wanted absolutely nothing to do with Officer Harkness. He even avoided making eye contact with Harkness as he slipped past him. And what is dead ahead of this Bogus Motorcycle Cop? The TSBD, the "wide open" Huge Gates, and the intended "getaway" car.   

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Hey, Royell. I hope you realize, but probably don't, that all these silly theories you have cooked up are going to die when you do. I've seen it happen with one CT after another. We had a guy on the McAdams forum named Tom Rossley who had powers of reasoning similar to yours. He at least put all his marbles into a website call whokilledjfk.net. Even though Tom assumed room temperature 6 or 7 years ago, his website is still around. I've never had a website so I don't know what is required to create and maintain one, but I'm guessing Tom's widow might be keeping his going. Then we had a veteran CT named Tony Marsh who I had known from the old Prodigy board way back in the early 1990s. Tony was as knowledgeable of the facts of the JFK assassination as anyone I have ever come across. He even knew the minutia that few others would know, including me. He had all that knowledge but his analysis of that knowledge could be truly bizarre. He too had a website called thepuzzlepalace.com. That seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird. Apparently there was no one around to maintain it.

The stuff you post on this forum might well outlive you but nobody is going to be going into the archives to find it so no one is going to even know or care about your theories of the JFKA once you are no longer on the good side of the grass.

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Hey, Royell. I hope you realize, but probably don't, that all these silly theories you have cooked up are going to die when you do. I've seen it happen with one CT after another. We had a guy on the McAdams forum named Tom Rossley who had powers of reasoning similar to yours. He at least put all his marbles into a website call whokilledjfk.net. Even though Tom assumed room temperature 6 or 7 years ago, his website is still around. I've never had a website so I don't know what is required to create and maintain one, but I'm guessing Tom's widow might be keeping his going. Then we had a veteran CT named Tony Marsh who I had known from the old Prodigy board way back in the early 1990s. Tony was as knowledgeable of the facts of the JFK assassination as anyone I have ever come across. He even knew the minutia that few others would know, including me. He had all that knowledge but his analysis of that knowledge could be truly bizarre. He too had a website called thepuzzlepalace.com. That seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird. Apparently there was no one around to maintain it.

The stuff you post on this forum might well outlive you but nobody is going to be going into the archives to find it so no one is going to even know or care about your theories of the JFKA once you are no longer on the good side of the grass.

The problem with Royell's stuff is that it isn't even a theory. It's just pareidolia. It's like seeing Jesus' face in a tortilla, a piece of toast and a cloud and declaring all other religions false on that basis. I do remember Tony Marsh. I had a similar experience with an English guy on an atheist forum who called himself Cowboy X. He knew more  about Hebrew, Greek, the Bible, Christian history, theology and apologetics than any ten Christian posters put together.

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Hey, Royell. I hope you realize, but probably don't, that all these silly theories you have cooked up are going to die when you do. I've seen it happen with one CT after another. We had a guy on the McAdams forum named Tom Rossley who had powers of reasoning similar to yours. He at least put all his marbles into a website call whokilledjfk.net. Even though Tom assumed room temperature 6 or 7 years ago, his website is still around. I've never had a website so I don't know what is required to create and maintain one, but I'm guessing Tom's widow might be keeping his going. Then we had a veteran CT named Tony Marsh who I had known from the old Prodigy board way back in the early 1990s. Tony was as knowledgeable of the facts of the JFK assassination as anyone I have ever come across. He even knew the minutia that few others would know, including me. He had all that knowledge but his analysis of that knowledge could be truly bizarre. He too had a website called thepuzzlepalace.com. That seems to have gone the way of the dodo bird. Apparently there was no one around to maintain it.

The stuff you post on this forum might well outlive you but nobody is going to be going into the archives to find it so no one is going to even know or care about your theories of the JFKA once you are no longer on the good side of the grass.

   With respect to DPD Motorcycle Officer Haygood, don't you find it peculiar that we are Now approaching 2 yrs since NBC granted the Sixth Floor permission to release the High Resolution 1st 1/2 of the Darnell Film? NBC has still Not granted the Sixth Floor permission to release the High Resolution 2nd 1/2 of the Darnell Film. This 2nd 1/2 "High Resolution" would give us a very good look at the Bogus Motorcycle Cop as he walked along the string of passenger train cars, and also as he walked toward/down the Elm St Extension. It is No coincidence that I started this, "That Ain't Haygood", thread 2+ yrs ago. Never underestimate who is monitoring this Forum.