Trygve V. Jensen Posted December 14, 2006 Author Share Posted December 14, 2006 I thank you for that, I do the best I can. And thank you for the link. Will certaintly check it out. Haven't seen that one before. Trygve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest John Woods Posted December 14, 2006 Share Posted December 14, 2006 (edited) I thank you for that, I do the best I can. And thank you for the link. Will certaintly check it out. Haven't seen that one before.Trygve Trygve, I have numerous 35 mm slides taken from the various cameramen and maybe one day I can post these images for your review or just send these images directly to you. If you like, send me your email address at johnw291@yahoo.com as I had have problems in the past posting on the forum. johnw PS As I will forget here shortly, Gary's PM to me in part, "...stand by the HSCA acoustics evidence of two shooters and always have." Edited December 14, 2006 by John Woods Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Trygve V. Jensen Posted December 14, 2006 Author Share Posted December 14, 2006 JohnW: Thanks for the message. That is very interesting. Is Gary Mack available at that address you mentioned? As I am a new member here, and haven't followed the case for so many years, I guess I am "humble" in some way (if that makes sense) towards other people appearing on this forum; authorities that have followed the case for many years etc. Maybe I am wrong, but it just occured to me that a man like Mr. Mack certaintly has enough on his schedual. I would indeed appreciate it very much, if I had the opportunity to view those slides, I'll send an e-mail. Trygve Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Davidson Posted December 15, 2006 Share Posted December 15, 2006 Thank you very much for the supplementary information, I do really appreciate it. I have just followed this topic for a few years, and there is a great deal I do not know, so thanks again for your help. Really extensive information, it helps alot. The Darnell-footage sounds tantalising too, if it exists. If anyone know of a good place for obtaining or viewing photo, audio or video resources, that would be great. Hi Trygve, here's the Darnell footage I have. Compressed about 10%. Don't know if the footage toward the Depository is Darnell's also. Perhaps other's can help. Chris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trygve V. Jensen Posted December 15, 2006 Author Share Posted December 15, 2006 Thanks Chris. Very interesting. Have not seen that before. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin Unger Posted December 16, 2006 Share Posted December 16, 2006 (edited) Edited December 16, 2006 by Robin Unger Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Kennedy White Posted December 20, 2006 Share Posted December 20, 2006 Thank you very much for the supplementary information, I do really appreciate it. I have just followed this topic for a few years, and there is a great deal I do not know, so thanks again for your help. Really extensive information, it helps alot. The Darnell-footage sounds tantalising too, if it exists. If anyone know of a good place for obtaining or viewing photo, audio or video resources, that would be great. Hi Trygve, here's the Darnell footage I have. Compressed about 10%. Don't know if the footage toward the Depository is Darnell's also. Perhaps other's can help. Chris Thanks for posting... I have not seen this footage before... the clip of Newman pounding the grass with his fist is intense. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Rheberg Posted December 21, 2006 Share Posted December 21, 2006 (edited) Thank you for your comment, I hadn't noticed all the details. But is it established 100% that this is taken by Couch? I have a copy named Couch, lasting 22 seconds, showing the NFV - logo in the down-right corner. It ends showing a cop standing beside his motorcycle besides the steps up to the knoll. (Somewhere in that vicinity). Not that it has anything to do with it, but also just out of curiosity I remember I heard Jim Darnell had a motion-picture camera. Also that Mrs. Beck - story. Yet I am sure there are many stories about missing footage, and I probably have heard just a fraction of them. I believe that the Mrs. Beck story was a false lead. There is more to that story. I try to gave you a break down of the films. Malcolm Couch: {WFAA-TV ABC} In Cam 3 of the presidential motorcade on Main Stree approaching Houston Street. The front of the TSBD with the crowd on the north side of Elm Street as Cam 3 turns the corner of Houston and Elm immediately following the shooting. Photographers from CAM 1 and CAM 2 and other photographers on the grassy knoll with the Newsmans on the ground with the umbrella man. Officer Haygood approaching the north curb of Elm Street with Officer Hargis running to the police to the police cycle south of Elm Street as CAM 3 continues down Elm Street. Police officer with his revolver drawn on the south side of Elm Street. Members of the crowd present. Brehm. Babushka Lady, Hill, Moorman, Summers and Tague with sweeping view to the overpass. Photographers on the grassy knoll with the Newsmans still on the ground. Police officer haygood trying to jump his motorcycle over the curb on the north side of Elm Street. Photographers Weigman and Cancellare running to catch CAM1. From the arcade of the crowd on the north side of Elm Street. From Houston and Elm of the crowd on the north side of Elm Street. Taken from a car driving on Elm Street of the crowd on the north side of Elm Street. On rhw 6th floor of the TSBD of several police officers looking outside. From the center of the plaza of the TSBD. The zoom lens is on the 6th floor window as Couch pans down to the grassy knoll then to the corner of houston and Elm and then pack to the overpass as the Executive train is moving on the overpass. Footage of the arcade with several people inside. WFAA commentator shows the rifle and telescopice sight which is similar to Oswald rifle lying in the plaza grass with a demonstration of the bolt action. Footage from the grassy knoll of the ceter area of the plaza. views of the cupola, the arcade and Zapruder's position during the assassination James Darnell Approximately one minute after the last shot was fired, of the Elm Street activity on foot aftered departing CAM 3 In the parking lot behind the grassy knoll. In front of the TSBD with an arrest of possible suspect. Inside the press roon of WBAP-TV located in the Old County Court House Building with a witness being interviewed Sorry for any typo's which are due to a medical problem. hope this helps johnw ********************** John, Sorry, but the Couch film doesn't show Wiegman and Cancellare running to catch camera car #1 as you indicated. It shows CBS cameraman Tom Craven and White House cameraman Tom Atkins. Craven is then seen vaulting onto the trunk. Ken Edited December 21, 2006 by Ken Rheberg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robin Unger Posted December 21, 2006 Share Posted December 21, 2006 John,Sorry, but the Couch film doesn't show Wiegman and Cancellare running to catch camera car #1 as you indicated. It shows CBS cameraman Tom Craven and White House cameraman Tom Atkins. Craven is then seen vaulting onto the trunk. Ken Bell Frame: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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