What do we see to the left of "Fedora Man on the Island" in the Wiegman clip?

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Online Tom Graves

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All that matters is the Wiegman Film. The "getaway" car was Not there when Wiegman filmed the Island. As I have told you many, many, times. Your JFK Assassination foundation is weak. Try to remember, THE WIEGMAN FILM.

Dear Sonderführer Storing,

Can the 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" be seen parked next to the "Island" at the 8:56 mark in the National Geographic documentary you turned me onto?


Yes, or no?

Regardless, in the frames around that 8:56 mark, can you see the two light-colored cars that are parked next to the TSBD and behind (i.e., in the direction of the railway yard / parking lot) the car I've been calling "Inspector Sawyers' Car"?

Yes, or no?

-- Tom
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Dear Sonderführer Storing,

Yes, there is.

In the pertinent Wiegman frames, part (James Hackerott says it's a middle part) of your "Abandoned Getaway Car" is visually merged with a light-colored car parked on the other side of Elm Street Extension.

Now that's been established, we're trying to figure out exactly which of the light-colored cars parked on the other side of Elm Street Extension in various photographs and films -- taken before, during, and after the shooting -- is the one in Wiegman that's merging with your light-colored 1958 Pontiac Bonneville parked next to the "Island."

When I say "visually merging" with your "Getaway Car" I mean perhaps just the rear part (or, more likely and as James Hackerott prefers -- a farther forward part) of said 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" is overlapping the light-colored car in the background. Whether we're seeing the rear part or the middle part of your "Getaway Car," what really "seals the deal" that it really IS your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville Getaway Car is the distinctive 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "jet exhaust" design on its side, plus the fact that its passenger's-side rear tire and its passenger's-side front tire and [fill in the blank] are also visible in certain Wiegman frames.

Perhaps the light-colored car that your "Getaway Car" is visually overlapping in Wiegman is one of those two light-colored cars that were still parked next to the TSBD and behind Inspector Sawyer's car when Amos Euins was put in it a few minutes after the assassination in the National Geographic documentary you turned me onto a few months ago!

Warning: One of those two light-colored cars behind Inspector Sawyers' car is barely visible in said documentary.

--  Tom

     The Nat Geo snippet was important due to it showing the car that was parked 2 cars IN FRONT of Sawyer's car. THAT is the car that was being mistaken for a  car parked alongside the island on the Wiegman Film. This was all due to yet another "Lego" visual aid screw up. And now here You are, focusing on cars parked BEHIND Inspector Sawyer's that arrived well after Wiegman filmed the Island.

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Dear Sonderführer Storing,

Can the 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" be seen parked next to the "Island" at the 8:56 mark in the National Geographic documentary you turned me onto?


Yes, or no?

Regardless, in the frames around that 8:56 mark, can you see the two light-colored cars that are parked next to the TSBD and behind (i.e., in the direction of the railway yard / parking lot) the car I've been calling "Inspector Sawyers' Car"?

Yes, or no?

-- Tom

  You obviously have NO IDEA where Inspector Sawyer parked his car. Yet, you want to discuss the "getaway" car? Again, your lack of JFK Assassination Foundation is embarrassingly apparent.

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The Nat Geo snippet was important due to it showing the car that was parked 2 cars IN FRONT of Sawyer's car. THAT is the car that was being mistaken for a  car parked alongside the island on the Wiegman Film. This was all due to yet another "Lego" visual aid screw up. And now here You are, focusing on cars parked BEHIND Inspector Sawyer's that arrived well after Wiegman filmed the Island.

Dear Sonderführer Storing,

I clarified what I meant by "behind 'Sawyer's Car'" in my post.

Perhaps you missed it.

Take some deep breaths.

In through the nose . . . out through the mouth . . .

Nice dodging, btw.

You should go to work for Fox News, Newsmax, or OANN.

-- Tom
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Dear Sonderführer Storing,

Can the 1958 Pontiac Bonneville "Getaway Car" be seen parked next to the "Island" at the 8:56 mark in the National Geographic documentary you turned me onto?


Yes, or no?

Regardless, in the frames around that 8:56 mark, can you see the two light-colored cars that are parked next to the TSBD and behind (i.e., in the direction of the railway yard / parking lot) the car I've been calling "Inspector Sawyers' Car"?

Yes, or no?

-- Tom

  "Regardless"? You have absolutely no idea what car is parked where and you deem this "regardless"?  This is why your opinion(s) with respect to the "getaway" car are meaningless. You are completely lost.

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  "Regardless"? You have absolutely no idea what car is parked where and you deem this "regardless"?  This is why your opinion(s) with respect to the "getaway" car are meaningless. You are completely lost.

Dear Sonderführer Storing,

You're a xxxxxx' . . . aww . . . never mind.

Regardless, if you'll go to the 8:55 mark in this National Geographic documentary (thank you for turning me onto it) and look closely at the area directly behind the head of the man who's bending over to speak with Amos Euins, Harold Brennan or Donald Duck in Inspector Sawyers' or Bridgette Bardot's car, I think you'll see a small part of a light-colored car that's parked BETWEEN Inspector Sawyers' or Bridgette Bardot's car and the mostly visible light-colored car IN FRONT OF (i.e., in the direction of the railway yard / parking lot) IT.

I'm not referring to the dark-colored car that's parked down Elm Street Extension by your Huge Gates, nor am I referring, obviously, to the dark-colored car that's parked way, way down the street.

Am I right?

Can you see it?

Yes, or no?

If so, could that hard-to-see light-colored car be the one that your 1958 Pontiac Bonneville visually overlapped and "merged with" in Wiegman?

Or . . . gasp . . . could it have been that mostly visible car that's parked two cars ahead (i.e., in the direction of the railway yard / parking lot) of Inspector Sawyers' / Bridgette Bardot's car?

-- Tom

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