Generally, whether it be back in 1964 when Haygood gave his WC Testimony or Now, the Dealey Plaza "train yard" is automatically accepted as being the area
This statement is simply not true. The rail yards extended well south of the triple overpass, and the deck on top of the TOP is part of the rail yard: even a cursory view of aerial photos of the area plainly shows the network of shunts and switches on top of the overpass. They wouldn't be there if it wasn't part of the yard.
Haygood went out of his way to include, "...going over Elm St" in his geographic description of the Train Yard. Why did he do this? He did this to Specifically designate his physical position on 11/22/63 after he jumped down from the Triple Underpass.
You may be right, but this doesn't preclude him from heading north immediately afterward.
a "presumed" rail road detective. Also pictured in the Cancellare Photo
I don't see an RR dick in the Cancellare photo with Haygood on the TOP ballusters. If you look closely at the photo, there are two men on top of the overpass in front of Haygood. One is a DPD officer, the other is wearing the hat of an RR laborer.
At no point does Haygood mention his checking out a Caboose, train cars, boxcars,
At no point does he deny doing so, either, so this proves nothing. You're expecting an unrealistic level of detail in his testimony.
Haygood also makes no mention of WALKING down the Elm St Ext or being within spitting distance of the TSBD Loading Dock
That's good, because the MC officer walking in the Darnell film is neither walking down the "Elm St extension" or is within "spitting distance" of the TSBD docks. The Darnell film shows the guy crossing the westernmost of the three railroad spurs west of the Depository, which would put him as far from the west corner of the TSBD annex as the west corner of the TSBD annex is from the SE corner of the building. That's quite a bit more than "spitting distance." And, as I've earlier noted, the sub of Elm street in front of the Depository ends at the Pergola. West of that point --that is, where the officer is seen-- is the RR yards.
I am going to stick to the Photo/Film EVIDENCE and the Sworn WC Testimony of Haygood.
Officer Haygood - "The railroad would be located at the --- it consists of going over Elm St and back North of Elm St."
Attorney Belin - "What did you do when you got there?
Officer Haygood - "Well, there was nothing. There was quite a few people in the area, spectators, and at the time I WENT BACK TO MY MOTORCYCLE it was on the street- to my radio."
Attorney Belin - "Did you see people running away from there?"
Officer Haygood - "No they was all going to it."
Attorney Belin - "Did you talk to any people over there or not?"
Officer Haygood - "In the railroad yard, I talked to one of the people I Presumed to be a detective that was in the yard."
Attorney Belin - "Had he been in the yard before or not?"
Officer Haygood - "No, he was just coming into the yard after I was."
Attorney Belin - "He was coming into the area after the shooting?"
Officer Haygood - "Yes"
Attorney Belin - "Did he say anything to you that you remember?"
Officer Haygood - "Nothing that I remember."
Attorney Belin - "Then what did you do?"
Officer Haygood - I WENT BACK TO MY MOTORCYCLE which was sitting on Elm St."
The Darnell/Martin Films continuously show the "No Glove Cop" walking W-E across the train yard. He's paralleling a Caboose which is attached to several passenger train cars. At No point as he walks across the train yard is the "No Glove Cop" filmed talking with anyone, let alone a Presumed railroad detective. When Exactly do you believe this "No Glove Cop" talked with the presumed railroad detective and then immediately, "Went back to my motorcycle"? We do Not see this "No Glove Cop" engage anyone during his extended Darnell/Martin film coverage. You tell me. Exactly when did this alleged DPD Cop engage/talk with anyone?
We see on the Cancellare Photo that Officer Haygood is directly facing a railroad employee. I believe this is who Haygood "presumed" to be a railroad detective. After talking with him, Haygood did exactly what he said he did. "I went back to my motorcycle which was sitting on Elm St." Haygood basically retraced his steps. He went back over the fence to the Grassy Knoll and then down to his motorcycle below at the curb. Haygood then talked with 2 eyewitnesses, (James Tague being one of them), and immediately made his Documented 12:35 radio transmission from his motorcycle. Officer Haygood's WC testimony regarding his actions fits within the 5 minute elapsed time window between the 12:30 Kill Shot and his 12:35 radio transmission. The Darnell/Martin filmed actions of the "No Glove Cop": (1) Are Contrary to the WC Testimony of Officer Haygood, and (2) Fail to meet Haygood's 5 minute elapsed time window. That "No Glove Cop" is Not Officer Haygood. The Film, Photo, and WC Testimony of Officer Haygood ALL prove this.