Michael Hardin, the ambulance driver, said this about the seating arrangement:
Mr. HARDIN: There were two or three men, I don't remember now, got into the back of the ambulance, I believe.
Mr. HUBERT. Do you know who they were?
Mr. HARDIN. I believe they were police officers and I believe one of them was Leavelle.
Mr. HUBERT. Yes.
Mr. HARDIN. I am not sure. And then there was a doctor riding in the seat in the back, there, and then my assistant was in the front seat.
Now the question is: what about Graves? We don't see him climbing in back with Dhority and Leavelle at the PD. And, we don't see him getting out with Leavelle and Dhority when the ambulance arrived at Parkland. So, was he even in it? Maybe that's a lie. It hardly seems possible that there would have been room for Dhority, Leavelle, and Graves plus the stretcher with Oswald on it in back. So, maybe Graves rode separately in a police car, and they just lied about him having rode in the ambulance.
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