The narrator is a bit daft....BUT.... He does present some puzzling photos..... For example....Who took the film of Weatherford climbing in the second floor window ?....
It would have been taken for an altitude above the third floor ....... Could it have been taken from the railroad tower?
And when was it taken? I doubt that it was taken just minutes after the shooting.....
And I think the guy has scrambled photos from days other than the afternoon of 11/22 into the mix because there are TSBD windows that open and close several times....And I don't believe that happened. I would like to know more about the cop climbing in the window..... and I seriously doubt the narrators story.
I'm suspicious, but I'm also interested in what the narrator says because I have only recently viewed his take on this Weatherford clown. Deputy Sheriff Weatherford affidavit mentions joining 4 other deputies when entering the TSBD, but I have yet to find where any of the four acknowledge his presence
COUNTY OF DALLAS
SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY INVESTIGATION REPORT
REF: ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY
FROM: HARRY WEATHERFORD, Deputy Sheriff
Date: November 23, 1963
On Friday, November 22, 1963, at about 12:30 PM, I was standing in front of the Sheriff's Office watching the Presidential Motorcade. The President's car had passed my location a couple of minutes when I heard a loud report which I thought was a railroad torpedo, as it sounded as if it came from the railroad yard. Thinking, this was a heck of a time for one to go off, then I heard a 2nd report which had more of an echo report and thought to myself, that this was a rifle and I started toward the corner when I heard the 3rd report. By this time I was running towards the railroad yards where the sound seemed to come from. I got with Deputy Allan Sweatt and was searching the tracks and cars, etc, then someone said the shots came from above. I then went to the Elm Street loading gates of the Texas School Book Depository where
I met Deputies Ralph Walters, Luke Mooney, Eugene Boone and Sam Webster. We all went into the building and proceeded to the first floor by way of the stairs. I jumped out of the first window onto the roof of the adjoining covered loading dock. I then searched the roof for any expended shell cases, as at the time we were trying to find just where the shots came from and if they were fired from the west side of the building they possibly could have fallen onto this roof. Finding no shells, I then climbed into the window and started searching the first floor, with an unknown DPD detective. Then learning other officers were searching this first floor, I went to the top floor to start down with each floor. Looking over the 7th floor to no avail, I came down to the 6th floor and while searching this floor, Deputy Luke Mooney said, "here are some shells". I went over to where he was and saw 3 expended rifle shells, and a sack on the floor and a partially eaten piece of chicken on top of one of the cartons which was used as a sort of barracade, advising Mooney to preserve the scene for the Crime Lab. I then proceeded to look for the rifle as it was possible it was still on this floor. After several minutes passed, I was about 10 feet from Deputy Boone when he found the rifle with a light he was using. This was also preserved for the Crime Lab.
See, that is the thing about this narrator in every one of his videos he himself is suspicious of every character that comes into view but he also corrects himself. He goes completely insane in his videos on H B McLain
His take on the Dillard photos is crazy funny