With regard to Brehm, I have often wondered why I have Not seen any 11/22/63 recollections from his boy. That boy at his side was young, but certainly old enough to recall at a minimum bits-n-pieces of what went on around him on that momentous day.
Haygood dumped his DPD motorcycle alongside the Elm St. curb. He never got his bike on top of the Elm Sidewalk, not to mention onto the grassy knoll. That is Not Officer Haygood on the Darnell/Martin Films. Haygood made a Documented 12:35 transmission from his motorcycle. During his WC testimony, Haygood verified making that 12:35 radio transmission from his motorcycle on the Elm St Curb. The JFK Kill Shot happened at 12:30. In an elapsed time of 5 minutes, it is physically impossible for Officer Haygood to: (1) Dump his motorcycle at the Elm curb, (2) struggle with/straighten up his motorcycle, (Couch Film), (3) Run up and then across the grassy knoll, (4) Climb atop the Triple Underpass, (Cancellare Photo), (5) Travel to the railroad yard, (6) WALK across the railroad yard, (Darnell/Martin Films), (7) WALK down the Elm St Ext toward the TSBD (Darnell/Martin Films), 8. Travel down Elm St, and, (9) Arrive at his motorcycle and make his Documented 12:35 transmission. In addition to that, the Cancellare Photo of Officer Haygood standing atop the Triple Underpass clearly shows him to be wearing Both of his gloves. The Darnell/Martin film snippets which allegedly displays Haygood walking across the train yard and then down the Elm St Ext show him to NOT be wearing his (R) hand glove. Why in the distance from the Triple Underpass to the train yard would Officer Haygood remove his (R) hand glove? That alleged DPD Motorcycle Cop captured on the Darnell/Martin films is NOT Officer Haygood. To this day, Officer Haygood is the ONLY DPD Motorcycle Cop credited with being inside the train yard during this same time period.