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I think that the area of the two white-hat officers [with their backs to the camera on the right side of the photo] is reasonably close [to where Wiegman was when he captured "Fedora Man" and Storing's "Abandoned Getaway Car" / light-colored car on the other side of Elm Street Extension combo].

If Barber's photographer was standing significantly to the right of where Wiegman was positioned, and if neither the "Abandoned Getaway Car" nor the light-colored car on the other side of the street were moved between 12:30 and [whenever the photo was taken], the light-colored car on the other side of the street is probably the same one that visually merges so well with the rear part of the "Abandoned Getaway Car" in Wiegman as to lead some researchers to believe it's just one car they're seeing.
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   You are Not describing the new Darnell Film snippet. Darnell is not standing near the TSBD when he films this snippet. He is standing well inside the railroad yard, close to Harkness, the No Glove Cop, and Buddy Walthers.  Please get yourself up-to-speed and then get back to me.
I didn't say Darnell was near the TSBD. I said he was positioned both west and south of the TSBD, as can easily be determined from his film. It's position "D" on the image I shared earlier. You will note that I've put Darnell "well inside the railroad yard, close to Harkness, the No Glove Cop, and Buddy Walthers," as you have said yourself.
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As you can see in the Wiegman still frame, above, Fedora Man is standing very close to the Traffic Signal Pole. That Lego Man position is Wrong, and therefore so is the measured footage behind him.

You're wrong, Sonderführer Storing.
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Frankly, I got in an hurry adding the sketched yellow line to James Hackerott’s image and inadvertently shortchanged the eastern most part of the “hook” of the island by 2 or 3 feet. It actually extends a little further east than my sketch shows which was already described as “rough outline”. Here’s the shortchanged sketch again and two images from Wiegman’s film one with and one without the added yellow outline.












As we can see in the above two Weigman film images, the actual easternmost point of the island “hook” lines up with the second brick column east of the gated opening. I was not far enough east with my initial rough sketch.

   As you can see in the Wiegman still frame above, Fedora Man is standing very close to the Traffic Signal Pole. That Lego Man position is Wrong, and therefore so is the measured footage behind him.
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There is roughly about 24-feet of island surface visible between fedora man and purse woman. There is roughly about 24-feet of island surface visible between the island’s Elm Street curb and the island’s Elm Street Extension curb on Weigman’s line of sight that runs between fedora man and purse lady.”
The line of sight is at such an angle that I will show a rough idea in the following images.

The image below shows the line of sight with fedora man inline with the gated opening behind him. The black arrows are meant to show the space between the island’s Elm Street Curb and the island’s Elm Street Extension curb at this line of sight.





The images below are from the Roberdeau map. The first one shows the (red) line of sight with (red) cross hatches indicating the two curbs referenced above. The (black arrows) distance between the two curbs is roughly 24-feet at this specific line of sight.





The image below is the scale of the map that I used to approximate the distance.



   As long as you continue to rely on that Lego Man visual aid, you will continue to be lost. That thing is a joke/wrong.  For starters, Fedora Man is standing much closer to the Traffic Signal Pole.           

                                                            Go to YOU TUBE and search -

           "Four Days in November" (1964) - David L. Wolper JFK Assassination Documentary        by - LionHeart FilmWorks

      39:58 - 40:05    Gives a very good overhead view of that corner. Fedora Man was standing very close to where you see that man standing near the corner.
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RS:  Have you examined the recently uncovered Darnell Film snippet?

Yes. In it, you see that Darnell is standing south and west of the depository when he's filming the crowd on the Elm Street extension. When he does so, you can see a street sign on the S side of the ESX right in front of one of the oak trees that line Elm. That's why the black line locates his position.


RS: The "No Glove Cop" should be on the other side of the dirt road.

No. There is a string of bollards running between the motorcycle cop and Harkness. You see the bollards when the cop walks past them. There wouldn't be a line of bollards placed across a dirt road. You'd also have us believe that there's a car parked in the middle of the dirt road.


RS: Officer Harkness  was across from him on that same dirt road

Also no, and for the same reasons.

   You are Not describing the new Darnell Film snippet. Darnell is not standing near the TSBD when he films this snippet. He is standing well inside the railroad yard, close to Harkness, the No Glove Cop, and Buddy Walthers.  Please get yourself up-to-speed and then get back to me. 
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Tucker Carlson is Looney Tunes
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Seriously, I worded it that way on purpose even though I know it isn’t exactly proper. Most of the time I use an iPad which has a relatively small touchscreen. That doesn’t lend itself to very precise measurements or graphics. Also, most of the time I am only trying to demonstrate a concept without being precise. So, if anyone wants to nitpick the details, I usually have already pointed out the less than precise nature.

"Roughly" and "about" are synonyms, therefore "roughly about" . . . is . . . uhh . . . redundant.

But I shouldn't be so hard on you, Charles, because at least you did NOT say, "roughly about approximately," bless your little old pea-pickin' heart!
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That's what I thought and figured.


Seriously, I worded it that way on purpose even though I know it isn’t exactly proper. Most of the time I use an iPad which has a relatively small touchscreen. That doesn’t lend itself to very precise measurements or graphics. Also, most of the time I am only trying to demonstrate a concept without being precise. So if anyone wants to nitpick the details I usually have already pointed out the less than precise nature.
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I like my wording a little more better… ;)

That's what I thought and figured.
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