“I understand,” Mason said. “Where was she lying when you stopped the car?”
“I stopped the car almost at the moment of impact. She was lying right by the right rear wheel.”
“You got out of the car on the right side?” Mason asked.
“No, sir,” Diggers corrected him, “on the left side. I opened the door nearest the steering wheel.”
“Then you walked around the car to where the defendant was lying?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Around the front, or around the back?”
“Around the back.”
“What did you do?”
“I picked her up and felt for a pulse, then tried to carry her over nearer to the sidewalk. I was just picking her up when some other people came to help me.”