I have never seen a suggestion, ever, until now, that there were three consecutive Sabbaths. I have a feeling that the rationalizations for a Wednesday crucifixion are getting progressively wackier, as all the more traditional ones fall to sounder exegesis and understanding.
In any case, your timeline falls apart:
Thursday was Passover starting at 6pm
So Jesus was buried on Wednesday evening because the next day was a Sabbath. However, you say the Passover didn't start until Thursday evening. So what Sabbath started on Wednesday night and continued through Thursday day?
It wasn't the Passover day itself, by your argument. It wasn't the first day of the feast of unleavened bread; that came after Passover, not before. And it wasn't the weekly Sabbath, for obvious reasons.
So what was it? Apart from the Feast of Shoehorning Extra Sabbaths, which commemorates the propping-up of implausible crucifixion theories?
And how do you get around the plain fact that all four gospels call the day of crucifixion Paraskeue, the day of preparation, which is the usual word for the sixth day of the week and is never used with respect to the day before any non-sixth-day Sabbath?
apparently, you arent reading this to understand it, but to defend a human doctrine
I am writing a Biblical one, one defended by Scripture
Yours is only defended by opinion
that is the room next door.
You're getting hung up on this word being Friday when in fact it is referencing the Day of Preparation for the Passover. Two different things.