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This image appears to me to show that the cop’s holster is on his right thigh. Also, something is in his left hand (perhaps his glove?). I would assume that he removed his right glove with his left hand to be able to draw and handle his weapon better, if necessary. I suspect that this is standard operating procedure when a cop is walking towards a building with potentially an armed assassin inside. Just my opinion.

I was thinking the same thing.
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Dear Sonderführer Storing,

By going to the 11:42 mark of the National Geographic documentary you turned me onto (thank you very much for doing so), you can see that there were two light-colored cars on the TSBD-side of Elm Street Extension -- and not terribly far from the TSBD's front steps -- shortly after Wiegman and Darnell filmed the "island," its environs, and the people standing on and near it during the assassination.

Question: Which one of those two light-colored cars do YOU think the rear part of your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" visually overlapped in the Wiegman clip?

https://www.jfkassassinationforum.com/index.php/topic,4818.48.html

-- Tom
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Bearing in mind that the "getaway" car was 17.5 Feet Long, you're telling me that a 12 Foot long Civil War Canon could also be sitting in this same space and not be filmed by Wiegman? How about a 6 Man Firing Squad? This is how ridiculous this, "It's there, you just can't see it", claim is.

You're still sore that the South lost, aren't you, Sonderführer Storing?

Get over it, dude.

-- Tom

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Storing,

Did the bad guys really think they could hop into their very distinctive 17.5-foot long 1958 Pontiac Bonneville and drive it down Elm Street Extension without anyone noticing them and join the surely-bogged-down-by-now motorcade right after they'd killed JFK "from the bushes"?

OMG, WHAT IN THE WORLD WERE THEY THINKING?

-- Tom
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If we could see the entire Darnell Film with the clarity of the above Darnell still frame, a lot of questions would be answered. Like, what is this alleged DPD motorcycle cop NOW holding in his left hand?

Dear Sonderführer Storing,

I think it's a special pistol that the evil, evil, evil CIA gave him to liquidate the patsy, Harvey Oswald (not to be confused with Lee Oswald).

Keep up the good work!

-- Tom
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Once again, Michael T. Griffith is allowed to spam this forum with endless diatribes touting the acumen of Dr. David Mantik, whose nonsense about forged autopsy x-rays has been exposed time and again by researchers like Pat Speer.
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You've been completely unable to demonstrate your contention that the motorcycle officer in the Darnell film is not Haygood. When we strip off your misconceptions, your misunderstandings, and your miscontruals, all we are left with is a base assertion that "Haygood didn't explicitly say he was in the rail yards behind the knoll." Which isn't really an argument. So now you want to shift the burden of proof, and declare yourself the victor. A quaint strategy, but the rest of us see right through it.

   The newly discovered Darnell Film Snippet which shows the Elm St Extension jammed packed with people, while at the same time Officer Harkness standing alongside the "One Glove Cop" inside the railroad yard, blows the above blah, blah, blah, all to hell. Officer Haygood made a documented 12:35 PM police radio transmission from his motorcycle at the Elm St curb near the Triple Underpass. Officer Harkness made a documented 12:36 PM police radio transmission that he was headed to the TSBD with eyewitness/Euins in tow. So at what time is this newly discovered Darnell Film Snippet happening? 12:38 PM. That "One Glove Cop" is not Officer Haygood. The timelines of officer Haygood and Officer Harkness make this crystal clear.   
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I haven’t seen the footage that shows one glove missing from Michael Jackson

 :D :D



 - BUMP -
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It's Haygood's right hand glove, which he is carrying.

   I Disagree as to that object possibly being a "glove". As you see below, whatever that object might be, it is consistently rigid. It holds its' form as the "One Glove Cop" is in motion toward/down the Elm St Extension. A "glove" would not uniformly maintain its' form while in the hand of a person in motion. From the look of its' consistent shape and size, it looks to me like a flashlight. Like a 60's Boy Scout Flashlight.   
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    If we could see the entire Darnell Film with the clarity of the above Darnell still frame, a lot of questions would be answered. Like, what is this alleged DPD motorcycle cop NOW holding in his (L) hand? Earlier in the Darnell Film, he has nothing in that (L) hand as he walks along the entire string of train cars. Now, as he advances toward/down the Elm St Extension he suddenly is griping something in his (L) hand. What is he holding in that (L) hand as he slips past Officer Harkness?

 It's Haygood's right hand glove, which he is carrying.
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