Who Were the Two Men Heading *Down* the Stairs at NLT 12:50?

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Re: Who Were the Two Men Heading *Down* the Stairs at NLT 12:50?
« Reply #40 on: Today at 06:59:49 AM »
RS: your "curb" stuff carries absolutely no weight

the "curb stuff" shows where Darnell was standing on the north/south axis when he was filming Walthers, Harkness, and the motorcycle cop whom you deny is Haygood. And that he was much further south than you want to admit.


RS: The dirt portion of the Elm St Ext that we see both No Glove Cop and Harkness standing on, does a "Dog Leg" to the viewer's (R)

As I've already mentioned, you can see a line of bollards between Harkness' and the motorcycle cop's position. If they were both standing on opposite sides of the dirt road, those bollards would run across the road, making it useless as a road. So the dirt road is not between those two policemen, QED.


That dirt portion of the Elm St Extension is NOT close to being in direct line with your Elm St Extension curb.

That's good, because Darnell and Harkness are both south of the dirt road.


Like 99% of the JFK Assassination Researchers, you are unfamiliar with both the Elm St Extension and the railroad yard.

Apparently, I'm much more aware of what's there than you are. Otherwise you would have understood the significance of the line of bollards between Harkness and the MC.

   Just take a look at the Towner Film. After the JFK Limo turns onto Elm St and permits unobstructed viewing of the Traffic Signal, Fedora Man can be seen standing close enough to the Traffic Signal to touch it.

    The dirt road is roughly 2 lanes wide. "No Glove Cop" and Officer Harkness are on opposite sides of that 2 lanes wide dirt road.

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Re: Who Were the Two Men Heading *Down* the Stairs at NLT 12:50?
« Reply #40 on: Today at 06:59:49 AM »