This is one of the best analytic works I've ever seen in JFK assassination research. The researcher goes by Saintly Oswald. I don't know his real name. But, in this video he reveals the involvement of several Dallas motorcycle cops who were in on the assassination: Two, in particular are HB McClain and James H Taylor.
HB McClain was supposed to be the motorcycle cop riding opposite of Marrion Baker. And Saintly Oswald agrees with me that Baker was clean. He was NOT in on it.In the official record, HB McClain was riding opposite Baker. But, Baker
said no, that it was JW Williams. And as Saintly Oswald rightly pointed out, Baker would surely knew who it was.
In the Darnell clip, which we have been discussing lately, everyone, including me, has assumed that the running motorcycle cop was Marrion Baker. Saintly Oswald says no, that it was HB McClain. His conclusion is based on the location of the guy's parked motorcycle. We have a photograph in which Baker marked where he parked his bike. It was on the island between Elm Street and the Elm Street Utility Rd and east of the traffic light. Well, the motorcycle in the Darnell clip and the Couch film (which shows it better) is west and south of that, and remember that Elm Street curves. Saintly Oswald also claims that the running cop doesn't climb the steps; he runs past them. And of course, Baker did climb the steps.
Then, Saintly Oswald asserts that the Darnell clip did originally show Baker pulling up and stopping where he said he did. And since the clip already shows "Baker" running to the steps, that had to be eliminated. So, they did it by putting this man in a suit over it. And he's right that the resolution and lighting of that man is way off from everything else in the scene. I am posting it here.
Now, one thing that I have said that Saintly Oswald missed, is that the people on the steps, are bogus, that it's just crappy art. IT IS NOT PHOTOGRAPHY. And I have circled it.
So, it's the guy in the lower right, whose resolution is much better than anyone else, he was put into the film. And you see him walking along for a second or so, taking the place of Baker's motorcycle.
Now, the other motorcycle cop that Saintly Oswald exposes is James H Taylor. He is in the famous color photo of Oswald under arrest in front of the Texas Theater, where Paul Bentley was smoking his celebratory cigar. Standing in back is a motorcycle cop in a leather jacket, and that's Taylor. However, there is no insignia on the helmet. It's just a plain white helmet. And he's not in uniform. So, how could he be a cop? But, he was a cop,. He was James H Taylor. And you see him later in the same outfit, except his helmet does have a police insignia.
So, Saintly Oswald thinks that Taylor entered the theater as a civilian but came out a cop. And the hijinks that were followed, up to Taylor's death decades later, are phenomenal. They flipped his image in his obituary so that you wouldn't recognize him.
Then, near the end, you learn that like John Armstrong, Saintly Oswald thinks that Captain Westbrook was involved in the Tippit shooting. And there's a film in which Taylor and Westbrook are together, and you see Taylor putting a gun in Westbrook's car, which Saintly Oswald thinks was Tippit's gun. So, was Taylor involved in the Tippit shooting?
This is brilliant research and analysis. I commend Saintly Oswald, whoever he is. It's over an hour, but it is well worth watching.
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