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JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion & Debate => JFK Assassination Plus General Discussion And Debate => Topic started by: Robin Unger on September 20, 2024, 05:40:46 AM
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Testimony Of Clyde A. Haygood.
https://www.jfk-assassination.net/russ/testimony/haygood.htm
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Clyde Haygood
Skaggs Slide # 8 ( Credit: 6th Floor Museum )
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Darnell Frame ( Identification credit: Todd Vaughan )
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Haygood with one black glove removed which he is holding in his left hand.
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Relevant Text transfer from Prayer man thread.
Steve Barber
When the 6th floor museum releases the entire Darnell film, you're in for a real surprise when you see how easy it is to identify Clyde Hatgood in the parking lot behind the knoll, and real surprised to see him walking to his motorcycle. We tried to tell you, but you insit it's not Haygood. Just saying!
Royell Storing
Just to be clear, are you saying there is clear Darnell footage of a DPD Motorcycle Cop, "in the parking lot behind the knoll"? Or do you mean the "Train Yard"? Also, when you say "walking to his motorcycle", are you referencing the segment showing that "No Glove Cop" walking toward/down the Elm St Ext toward the TSBD? If this Elm St. Ext/TSBD snippet is the film segment you are referring to, I believe that might have been filmed by Martin. He and Darnell musta been almost shoulder-to-shoulder back inside the train yard. I have examined film footage from back inside the Train Yard that was filmed at the same point in time, but from differing angles. Anyway, I look forward to the Sixth Floor Museum release of the remainder of the NBC Darnell Film. That's, If/When they do that.
Steve Barber
My apology I meant the railroad yard. No, I'm not referring to "One glove cop", even though Haygood had removed one glove, probably to easily access his gun if he captured anyone,
The officer I am referring to, Haygood, can be seen in the Darnell film walking toward a parked motorcycle which is parked in the railroad yard. Darnell shuts his camera off just before Haygood reaches the motorcycle. There is no footage of Haygood walking to the TSBD in the Darnell footage. In the clear Darnell film, which I told you I have a copy of, Haygood''s face can easily-and clearly-be seen, therefore, he can easily be identified in the RR yard. I, too, look forward to the original being released by NBC to the SFM. Could you clarify who "Martin" is? Is this John Martin who also filmed the motorcade turning from Houston onto Main Street? His film is of very poor quality.
Royell Storing
There currently is No Darnell Footage showing Haygood, "walking toward a parked motorcycle which is parked in the train yard", in the public domain. And as everyone knows, Haygood initially parked/dumped his motorcycle at the (N) Elm St curb just (W) of The Steps. Even if you do have some sort of footage showing Haygood, "walking toward a parked motorcycle which is parked in the train yard", this would be happening well after Haygood's 5 minute window which began immediately after the Kill Shot. Per his WC Testimony, Haygood had not completed his turn onto Houston St when the kill shot was fired.
Yeah,John Martin. There are now better copies of his film. I get the feeling you are still eyeballing the old Groden Garbage.
The Cancellare Photo of Haygood standing atop the Triple Underpass shows him Wearing BOTH Gloves. When specifically did Haygood remove 1 of his gloves as you claim?
Steve Barber
So you finally admit that it's Haygood in the Darnell film in the RR yard, then? The fact is, the footage is there, and Haygood is abouut 5 feet away from it-walking toward it- when Darnell turned the camera, and shut it off just before Haygood reached it. Everyone also knows that Haygood was in the RR yard, because he was both filmed and photographed there. Jay Skaggs took a specific photograph of Haygood in the RR yard, so we know he was there.
None of the copies of the Martin film are good quality. I have seen the "better" copies than what is the DCA and Groden copies, of course. None of them show Clyde Haygood, specifially, walking to the TSBD on Elm Street extension. I know he went to help search in TSBD, but if there is an officer walkin on the extension, where is your poroof that this is Haygood.
You are the one who claims the officer walking around with a glove off isn't Haygood. Where is your proof it isn't he? He's filmed there, and once you see the original-if you do-or a 1st generation copy, such as is at the SFM, you will see it is, in fact Haygood, and your argument that Haygood can't be in the RR yard or captured by Darnell are bogus.
Royell Storing
I have Proven the "No Glove Cop" filmed by Darnell as he walks along the string of Passenger train cars, and then walks down/toward the Elm St Ext/TSBD is Not Officer Haygood based on these Facts: (1) The Cancellare Photo showing Officer Haygood standing atop the Triple Underpass Wearing Both Gloves, (2) There being only a 5 Minute Window between the Kill Shot and the 12:35 radio transmission Haygood made from his motorcycle parked at the (N) Elm Curb/(W) of The Steps, (3) Haygood NEVER testified or said that he walked along a string of Passenger Train Cars, helped with crowd control in the train yard, or walked toward/down the Elm St Ext/TSBD at any point during his 5 minute window, and (4) James Tague gave WC Testimony that he witnessed Officer Haygood being Back at his motorcycle at the (N) Elm St curb within 2-3 minutes after leaving it. Facts!
Whatever film footage you are looking at that allegedly shows Haygood to be walking toward a motorcycle in the train yard, has a timeline that is outside of Haygood's "5 Minute Window". Haygood made a documented radio transmission from his motorcycle parked at the (N) Elm St Curb/ (W) of The Steps at 12:35 PM. Fact!
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Thanks for the "Relevant Text transfer" Duncan.
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Thanks for the "Relevant Text transfer" Duncan.
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Darnell Frame ( Identification credit: Todd Vaughan )
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Based on the WC Testimony of Officer Harkness, if this is Harkness on the far (R), the image would be captured after Officer Haygood's 5 minute window/12:35 radio transmission. Testimony, (though often dismissed on this Forum when it does not fit the routinely accepted narrative), does remain very Important. The Harkness 3 wheel motorcycle being nowhere in sight, is a timeline "tell". What we are seeing is After Harkness was instructed to help secure the rear of the TSBD. This is why Testimony is important. It can supply timeline(s). And, I do Not buy into the blanket assertion that we are seeing the "No Glove Cop" holding a "glove" in his (L) hand. We see this object in this figure's hand earlier on the Darnell/Martin footage. Never do we ever see finger(s) or a thumb or anything else dangling down from this object. This "object" ALWAYS maintains the same shape/form. The shape form of this object is consistent. It is a Solid object.
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Based on the WC Testimony of Officer Harkness, if this is Harkness on the far (R), the image would be captured after Officer Haygood's 5 minute window/12:35 radio transmission. Testimony, (though often dismissed on this Forum when it does not fit the routinely accepted narrative), does remain very Important. The Harkness 3 wheel motorcycle being nowhere in sight, is a timeline "tell". What we are seeing is After Harkness was instructed to help secure the rear of the TSBD. This is why Testimony is important. It can supply timeline(s). And, I do Not buy into the blanket assertion that we are seeing the "No Glove Cop" holding a "glove" in his (L) hand. We see this object in this figure's hand earlier on the Darnell/Martin footage. Never do we ever see finger(s) or a thumb or anything else dangling down from this object. This "object" ALWAYS maintains the same shape/form. The shape form of this object is consistent. It is a Solid object.
You are absolutely going to like this Royell Storing. I looked a lot closer at the motorcycle in Darnell that I mentioned, and guess what? It's a three-wheeler, and Harkness is in the left side of frame. I whole heartedly aadmit that I made a huge mistake in saying the motorcycle is Haygood's, and I deeply apologize for ,y error in misidentifying the motorcycle by saying that it belonged to Haygood. I also believe that Harkness is at the elft edge of thr frame: (https://i.imgur.com/GIGRx3G.png)
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Hi Steve.
Harkness can also be seen riding his 3-wheeler near the cars & the train in the Hughes Film.
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Is it Harkness or King? King takes off with Harkness West on Main just after the assassination, as seen earlier in the Hughes film. Maybe the better question is, where did King wind up going to?
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Is it Harkness or King? King takes off with Harkness West on Main just after the assassination, as seen earlier in the Hughes film. Maybe the better question is, where did King wind up going to?
Harkness mentions a Glen King in his interview for “No More Silence” by Larry Sneed, page 209:
Glen King acted as public information director, and he let everybody tell their own story. I told all my men to give all their information to him. But he said, “No, let everybody talk if they wanted to.” And that’s why you have so many different versions. I think if you have one spokesman it’s better.
Is that the same Officer King that you are referring to? Sadly, Harkness doesn’t give us any clues about Glen King’s activities on 11/22/63 in that interview.
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Who is this cop standing next to the 3-wheeler in the Daniel frame.
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Life Magazine 1967 Paschall frame:
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Harkness mentions a Glen King in his interview for “No More Silence” by Larry Sneed, page 209:
Glen King acted as public information director, and he let everybody tell their own story. I told all my men to give all their information to him. But he said, “No, let everybody talk if they wanted to.” And that’s why you have so many different versions. I think if you have one spokesman it’s better.
Is that the same Officer King that you are referring to? Sadly, Harkness doesn’t give us any clues about Glen King’s activities on 11/22/63 in that interview.
The King I'm talking about was a DPD Traffic officer on a trike assigned to parade duty that day. He wrote that after the assassination, he was doing crowd control on the knoll at some point.
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Allen photo:
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Allen photo:
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Cook/Cooper film frame:
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