Monday, July 17, 2017

Another way of doing this is to notice that in Moorman that Hargis is behind the limo. You can see the two handgrips which were at the back of the limo, but they are in front of him.


If you look closely you could see the left side of the back of the limo in front of Hargis. Of course, this is the fixed version of the Moorman photo, where the thumbprint was removed. But, in Muchmore 44, Hargis is in front of the rear of the limo.


Here we can see the back of the limo broadly. Someone even highlighted the right rear brake light which comes on, proving that Greer hit the brake. But, there is no way that M44 corresponds to the Moorman photo.

And then, in the windshields collage, I went ahead and put a surrogate for Martin in, to show you how far he supposedly was from his windshield.


Note that the Idiot Backes claims that the reason we don't see Chaney's windshield is because of his distance from the camera, but you'd have to be an idiot to buy that. He isn't that far away. Look how large he is. His windshield would appear smaller, but it wouldn't be nonexistent. Give me an example of that, Meathead. Show me a photograph of two cops with visible windshields but a third cop on the other side of the street who appears not to have one.

Here we have cyclists who are separated about as much as Hargis and Chaney, yet we see all their windshields. 


Here also, the riders are spaced about as much as Hargis and Chaney. 


Look how far the one in the rear is from the camera. But like I said, it appears smaller, but just as visible. The very idea that it wouldn't appear in the photo at all is PREPOSTEROUS. You're stupid, Backes!  Born stupid! Breathe stupid! Spew stupid! Rant stupid!

Here we have Chaney on Jackson on the far side on the limo, both with their windshields showing. 



You gunna stick with this, Backes?

"DPD Motorcycle Officer J. M. Chaney is furthest away from Mary Moorman's camera, that and the low resolution in the original to begin with is why you can't see Chaney's windscreen." Joseph Backes

If the resolution was good enough to pick up Hargis' and Martin's windshields, then resolution is not an issue. All that leaves is the distance, which wasn't even that great. And as I've shown you, it doesn't cause windshields to disappear. 

The Idiot Backes will have a hard time finding a missing windshield in ANY other photo. 




"DPD Motorcycle Officer J. M. Chaney is furthest away from Mary Moorman's camera, that and the low resolution in the original to begin with is why you can't see Chaney's windscreen." Joseph Backes

Idiot. 



No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.