A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys

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Online John Corbett

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #343 on: Today at 05:16:33 AM »
                    "...the cops were understandably not wanting anybody to leave the scene until they figured out what was going on" 

      The more that You post, the more you reveal how little you know about the layout of Dealey Plaza. YOU, are a perfect example of why the Elm St Extension and this CAR to this day, remain JFK Assassination Research virgin ground.

Mainly because you're the only one who believes that car had anything to do with the assassination. Why would anyone else go down that rabbit hole.
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      The Elm St Extension was the ONLY WAY for a car to Enter-and-Exit the railroad yard. The same goes for entry-and-exit of the parking lot behind the picket fence. Are You claiming for 3+ Hrs following the Kill Shot, DPD did NOT Permit cars to Exit from back inside this area?
      And, NEVER forget that the FBI PHYSICALLY TOOK possession of ALL the DPD Evidence late that night.
       

But not your getaway car which indicates neither the DPD nor the FBI thought that car had any relevance.

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Re: A Car, A Garden, And A Coupla Guys
« Reply #344 on: Today at 02:48:45 PM »
While recently watching “Hypnotic Eye”, a 1960 horror film I saw what looks like a possible fit for the Nat Geo “island” car. The 1959 Ford Fairlane Galaxy 500 has a body length of 17.5’. I’m not a car guy so more experienced car enthusiasts could have a better identification.  Anyway, I modeled my highly acclaimed “Lego Car” with a 17.5’ length and positioned it in my 3D model using a Robert Hughes frame of the doorway that shows the nose of the car. When viewing from a Wiegman position it is obvious the 17.5’ length extends about 5-6’ to the west of the black suited man. This is what Royell has stated in his postings. I had to shorten the test car to just under 12’ length to completely mask it with the black suit guy.
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    As my good friend "The Nutty Professor" has proven above, the rear end of the "getaway" Car should extend close to 6 FEET beyond Fedora Man. The rear of that car should be on the Wiegman Film. NONE of the "getaway" car is present on the Wiegman Film. Why? Because it is Not there. Not Yet! Wiegman filmed the Island from many different "perspectives". Wiegman continuously filmed the Island as his Camera Car #1 turned from Houston St onto Elm St. This "getaway" car was not parked alongside the Island when Wiegman filmed the Island. That car was laying back and then began rolling down the Elm St Extension as shots were being fired at the JFK Limo. The car then pulled into the "NO PARKING At Any Time" Zone alongside the Island and back from the corner. From that parked position, it could Not be seen by law enforcement when looking Up-Down Elm St. This "getaway" car parked alongside the Island during the 20-30 second interval between Wiegman filming the Island and Couch and Darnell filming the Island as Officer Baker ran across it. The car as filmed by Couch and Darnell was parked just outside of the "wide open" Huge Gates. Those "wide open" Huge Gates permitted clandestine TSBD entry-and-exit. This was a well planned Conspiracy.