Everything you reference does Not provide an actual Time Stamp. I believe that the middle aged Wiegman is a pretty good stop watch. He and the other photog's jumped out of their camera cars because they felt that on foot they could move faster than their camera cars were moving/inching along. Wiegman jumped out of his camera car #1 as it was turning onto Elm. He ran down Elm, STOPPED to film the Comm. Car and the LBJ SS car in front of him, he then moved UP the knoll, STOPPED and filmed the Alleged Hester's, moved Across the knoll, moved Down the knoll, STOPPED and filmed the Newman Family, and somehow was STILL in front of his camera car which had Not even reached the Stemmons Sign by then. How long do you believe it took the middle aged Wiegman to do ALL of this? Plus, Couch was inside Camera Car #3 which was 2 cars behind Wiegman's car. I bring up the Couch camera car #3 due to both Couch and Darnell being inside this car that was trailing behind the slow moving Wiegman camera car. It is obvious that these camera cars and everything behind them were either Not moving or moving at an absolute crawl.
Royell,
Do you really think it took Clyde Haygood two to three minutes to ride his motorcycle from where he was when he heard the first shot ("just approaching Houston Street on Main Street") to the turn at Houston and Elm, or that he waited politely with the camera cars for however long the were stopped there?
Did he say anything about stopping in his Warren Commission testimony?
-- MWT
BTW, Do you think DCM and TUM sat on the curb for three minutes, too?
The Newman family? How long did they lie on the grass?
How long did it take for Mark Bell to walk down the infield grass and start filming from there?