Saturday, October 14, 2017

Big. BIG. BIG. 

I have figured out something very important. Amy Joyce and I have been pondering the seating in the ambulance, realizing that there wasn't enough room for all of them. Leavelle and Dhority were in back, and the tailgate was closed behind them. So, Graves didn't get in that way. And Oswald's stretcher occupied half the middle seat. So, that only left room for one, presumably, the Bieb. So, where did Graves go? Now, I know. Here is the ambulance as it's pulling out of the PD. Notice that the window glass is all opaque and obscured.



But, there is a police car that follows, and on it, the glass is NOT opaque; it is translucent.



So, driver was alone in the front seat, and he was wearing a dark jacket and a dark fedora hat. Just like LC Graves.



 And there was no one in the back seat either. So, he traveled alone. Just L.C. Graves.


He is definitely alone. 
So, that is LC Graves following the ambulance alone. Notice that that is a police car, but he doesn't have his flashing light on. Note that the ambulance had its flashing light on. You don't see it in the frame I posted because it was intermittent. 

Now, let's switch to the video at Parkland. Realize that above, Graves was well behind the ambulance. But, guess who was leading the way at the hospital: Graves. Somehow, he got in front of the ambulance. 


The vehicle in the farground with the three headlights is the ambulance. So, that is Graves in front of it.  How did he get in front of it? And note that here too he doesn't have his flashing light on, which you would expect if he was speeding. 



Lone guy, in a fedora hat. It would be pretty flippant to assume that it wasn't the same car that was previously following the ambulance. 

Here's the ambulance. Note the disparity in translucence between the front window and the middle window.



Now consider that the ambulance had to turn around and back in. That takes time. I don't assume that the police car did that. What for? It had no reason to do that. It just pulled up somewhere. So, having arrived first, and not having to back up, the driver of that car should have been out and about long before anybody from that ambulance. But here is the first person we see:



It's Wolfe. But, as you watch him enter, it seems like he is coming from an angle, diagonally. And the angle is pretty wide.

But, why would that be if he just opened the door, got out, and walked down the length of the ambulance? He is late in getting there. Somebody else already got the tailgate opened before he showed up.



That went on before Wolfe entered the scene. So, I think what happened is that Wolfe got out, and Graves must have been waiting, and he signaled him to come to him to talk to him. That ate up some time, and it altered Wolfe's approach to the rear of the ambulance. 

Then, here is when Graves came into view.



So, the guy on the far right in the Fedora is Graves. But, he was leading the way and didn't have to back up, so he should have gotten to that tailgate before Wolfe. 



 Finally, we see the Bieb behind Graves. What took the Bieb so long? Why didn't he just get out of the ambulance and proceed to the back? Well, he must have been in on the talk with Graves too. Graves must have delayed both of them. 

But, the big question is: How did Graves' police car get in front of that ambulance? It makes no sense. You can't tell me that he drove faster and overtook it, and that's because: it was a speeding ambulance. And why would he? For what purpose? To be its escort? Bull shit. It didn't need an escort. The only thing that makes sense is that they stopped somewhere, and that's when the order got reversed. 

So, what did they stop for?  Anyone? Anyone? 



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