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Online Charles Collins

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Re: Nothing seems to have changed
« Reply #21 on: February 12, 2026, 12:38:56 AM »
   Whatever that might be, it is on the (R) side of the traffic signal. The car was parked on the (L) side of the traffic signal. And where is the remaining 17 Feet of the car? You can see between the people standing on the (L) of the traffic signal, and the surface street directly behind them is clearly visible. There is absolutely nothing directly behind these people. Not yet.
   I know after 62+ years some of you find this hard to believe. But this is what happens when "researchers" are focused on finding shooters, gun barrels, smoke, and any other $$$ generating pulp fiction. And this being the case, boring details such as this car rolling down the Elm St Extension while JFK was under fire are missed.
   The car was abandoned in that "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone for 3+ Hrs. What happened to the occupant(s) of that car?

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The car was parked on the (L) side of the traffic signal.

What gives you that impression?

Online Gerry Down

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Re: Nothing seems to have changed
« Reply #22 on: February 12, 2026, 12:55:29 AM »
Here is an overhead view of the car from later footage:



The overhead image here shows where the car is parked. It's parked west of the traffic light signal, but because of the wide turn cars were making off Houston onto Elm, the front of the mystery car looks like it's to the east of the traffic light from the point of view of cars such as Weigmans car.

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Re: Nothing seems to have changed
« Reply #23 on: February 12, 2026, 01:17:10 AM »
The overhead image here shows where the car is parked. It's parked west of the traffic light signal, but because of the wide turn cars were making off Houston onto Elm, the front of the mystery car looks like it's to the east of the traffic light from the point of view of cars such as Weigmans car.



I agree with you. Here’s an overhead view showing (roughly) Weigman’s line of sight (blue line) going through the traffic light pole with the outline of the parked car shown on Elm Street Extension. The blue line dissects the parked car as is also shown in the Weigman film images. The red line roughly represents the line of sight in the tramps photo which was taken much later. It appears to me that the car in question is still parked in the same spot.




Online Tom Graves

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Re: Nothing seems to have changed
« Reply #24 on: February 12, 2026, 03:40:24 AM »
As you are looking at the image.

If one were standing on the side of the car and near the front, how much of it would be in front of the pole?
« Last Edit: February 12, 2026, 04:24:20 AM by Tom Graves »

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Re: Nothing seems to have changed
« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2026, 03:42:54 PM »


I agree with you. Here’s an overhead view showing (roughly) Weigman’s line of sight (blue line) going through the traffic light pole with the outline of the parked car shown on Elm Street Extension. The blue line dissects the parked car as is also shown in the Weigman film images. The red line roughly represents the line of sight in the tramps photo which was taken much later. It appears to me that the car in question is still parked in the same spot.



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Re: Nothing seems to have changed
« Reply #26 on: February 12, 2026, 03:50:00 PM »

The car was parked on the (L) side of the traffic signal.

What gives you that impression?

   There's a good picture of the car at the end of the Hughes Film. This Hughes film snippet showing the car is included in, "Unsolved History JFK, Death in Dealey Plaza" presentation. That presentation is on YOU TUBE. At the 5:52 mark, you can see the car is parked to the (L) of the pole. The rectangular signage attached to this same pole is the, "NO PARKING At Any Time" sign. You can clearly read this Sign on the actual DVD. In conjunction with our seeing the car and the signal light pole on the (L) of Officer Baker as he runs across the Island on the Couch and Darnell films, the position of this car is not in question. It is clearly on the (L) of both the Traffic Signal Pole and the Street Light Pole. The Street Light Pole has the, "NO PARKING...." sign on it. The Traffic Signal Pole has a home plate shaped sign attached to it. The bottom of this sign comes to a point. The car is on the (L) of both of these poles. 
« Last Edit: February 12, 2026, 03:51:24 PM by Royell Storing »

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Re: Nothing seems to have changed
« Reply #27 on: February 12, 2026, 04:07:24 PM »
If one were standing on the side of the car and near the front, how much of it would be in front of the pole?

    In reality, there is NO portion of this car to the (R), "in front of the pole".