That Is Not Officer Haygood = Conspiracy! Prove Me Wrong Challenge

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Offline Steve Barber

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                          - OFFICER HAYGOOD WARREN COMMISSION TESTIMONY -

    OFFICER HAYGOOD - "The railroad yard would be located at the - - it consists of going over Elm St and back north of Elm St"

    ATTORNEY BELIN    - "What did you do when you got there?"

    OFFICER HAYGOOD - "Well, there was nothing. There was quite a few people in the area, spectators, and at that time I went back to my motorcycle it was on the street - - To The RADIO.

             Officer Haygood's WC Testimony proves he made his 12:35 police radio transmission over the radio on his own DPD motorcycle. After 62+ years, the mountain of Evidence I continue to compile proves the "No Glove Cop" on the Darnell Film is NOT Officer Haygood. Who is this man? Is he really a DPD Motorcycle Officer? Or, is he an impostor?   

 
   Ok.  I'm aware of all this, thank you. 

  However, you still haven't answered my question to you, above.

  Here it is , again-albeit corrected because of some typing errors I made:

    My question is:  How does a number from an officer's transmission over the radio become a part of a "transcript" until someone transcribes the recording-like Bowles did for the WC?  This doesn't have anything to do with the radio Haygood is using.  Officers have a call# they use, and they give that number to the dispatcher.  So what number are you referring to?
   

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Online Royell Storing

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   Ok.  I'm aware of all this, thank you. 

  However, you still haven't answered my question to you, above.

  Here it is , again-albeit corrected because of some typing errors I made:

    My question is:  How does a number from an officer's transmission over the radio become a part of a "transcript" until someone transcribes the recording-like Bowles did for the WC?  This doesn't have anything to do with the radio Haygood is using.  Officers have a call# they use, and they give that number to the dispatcher.  So what number are you referring to?
 

   You are claiming that Officer Haygood used the radio on Officer Harkness's 3 wheel motorcycle. The Haygood WC Testimony proves he used the radio on his own motorcycle parked at the Elm St curb.
    I don't know who Bowles is. I am referring to the # being cited in the WC QA's of Haygood, Harkness, and Inspector Sawyer.

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   Who said anything about a "vehicle number"?
You did: "that specific motorcycle has a number that is then automatically attached..."

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   You are claiming that Officer Haygood used the radio on Officer Harkness's 3 wheel motorcycle. The Haygood WC Testimony proves he used the radio on his own motorcycle parked at the Elm St curb.
    I don't know who Bowles is. I am referring to the # being cited in the WC QA's of Haygood, Harkness, and Inspector Sawyer.

 No.  I didn't "claim" that Haygood used the radio on the 3-wheeler.  I asked you, "Could it be that Haygood made the transmission he made at 12:35 from the circled 3-wheel motorcycle which he's walking towards? ", because at that time I didn't have access to his testimony.  Thanks for pointing out that he made the transmission after he returned to his own motorcycle. 

 J.C. Bowles is who transcribed channels 1 and 2 of the police recordings in 1964 for the WC.
He was the communications supervisor at the time.

 Haygood's call number

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