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I don't have an explanation because there isn't enough information to form one. I can speculate about a possible scenario without stating it as if it were fact which is what you do.

A car started down the Elm St. extension, only to be stopped as the motorcade reached Houston and Elm. Once the shots were fired, there was resulting chaos. Traffic came to a standstill and the occupant(s) realizing they weren't going to be able to exit any time soon, simply parked the car and left on foot to wherever they were intending to go. They came back 3 hours later after things had calmed down.

There's as much evidence for my scenario as there is for yours and while yours sounds more interesting, mine is mundane and far more plausible. It doesn't require me to assume there was a sniper team inside the TSBD for which there is no evidence.

   For starters, do you know for a fact that whoever parked that car in the "NO PARKING........" Zone, did come back? Do you know for certain that this "getaway" car was Not towed out of Dealey Plaza by law enforcement?
   I am the only person over 62+ years to ever notice that this car is Not on the Wiegman Film. And, I am NOW tying those 2 Guys moving away from the car on the Couch Film to this same car. I have now Proven that these 2 Guys are NOT Shelley and Lovelady. Brick by Brick, Fact by Fact, I continue proving that this car was an intended "getaway" car. To this point, nobody has produced anything that disproves my claim. My Challenge Stands!
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Wow - two of the absolute worst photo analysts in JFK assassination history arguing with each other about their crazy theories. This oughta be fun!

   So, Mr "photo analyst", how about you tell this Forum where that 17.5 feet long by almost 5 feet tall "getaway" car is on the Wiegman Film? I'm waiting on You.
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But John, Royell Storing has PROVEN that it's a getaway car  :D :D

To his satisfaction.
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Wow - two of the absolute worst photo analysts in JFK assassination history arguing with each other about their crazy theories. This oughta be fun!
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It doesn't require me to assume there was a sniper team inside the TSBD for which there is no evidence.

But John, Royell Storing has PROVEN that it's a getaway car  :D :D
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  So tell this Forum your own explanation for ALL of this. My "challenge" stands.

I don't have an explanation because there isn't enough information to form one. I can speculate about a possible scenario without stating it as if it were fact which is what you do.

A car started down the Elm St. extension, only to be stopped as the motorcade reached Houston and Elm. Once the shots were fired, there was resulting chaos. Traffic came to a standstill and the occupant(s) realizing they weren't going to be able to exit any time soon, simply parked the car and left on foot to wherever they were intending to go. They came back 3 hours later after things had calmed down.

There's as much evidence for my scenario as there is for yours and while yours sounds more interesting, mine is mundane and far more plausible. It doesn't require me to assume there was a sniper team inside the TSBD for which there is no evidence.
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Correction. There is no other explanation you can think of. Huge difference.

  So tell this Forum your own explanation for ALL of this. My "challenge" stands.
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Frazier was at the corner of Houston and Elm when he saw Oswald. He never said he saw Oswald coming from the loading dock. That is your invention.

Try again.
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   There is no other explanation for a car to be: (1) Moving down the Elm St Ext while shots are being fired, (2) Then pull over and park in a, "NO PARKING At Any Time" zone", (3) And then leave the car parked there for 3+ Hrs after the shots were fired.

Correction. There is no other explanation you can think of. Huge difference.
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Many modern liberals, and probably conservatives too, would be surprised to know how conservative the Kennedy clan was in post-WWII America. JFK and Nixon struck up a friendship as freshmen congressmen following their elections in 1946. JFK went so far as to donate $1000 to Nixon's Senate campaign in 1950 against actress Helen Douglas, wife of actor Melvyn Douglas. Nixon had branded Douglas as the Pink Lady and it appears JFK concurred.

The Kennedys were close allies of Joe McCarthy even though they were from opposing parties. RFK stormed out of a Washington Jaycees meeting in protest when Edward R. Murrow was introduced as the featured speaker. joe McCarthy dated one of the Kennedy sisters and was godfather to RFK's first born.

In 1960, JFK was staunchly opposed by the liberal wing of the Democrat Party. He ran against Hubert Humphrey in the primaries and when he flamed out, they turned to Stuart Syminton. Some even supported giving Adlai Stevenson a third bite of the apple. Both Harry Truman and Eleanor Roosevelt opposed JFK's nomination and Roosevelt refused to endorse JFK in the general election until very late when she gave him a very lukewarm endorsement.
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