Senator Cooper. Which side of his neck?
Mr. Kellerman. Beg pardon?
Senator Cooper. Which side of his neck?
Mr. Kellerman. Both hands were up, sir; this one is like this here and here we are with the hands——
Mr. Specter. Indicating the left hand is up above the head.
Mr. Kellerman. In the collar section.
Mr. Specter. As you are positioning yourself in the witness chair, your right hand is up with the finger at the ear level as if clutching from the right of the head; would that be an accurate description of the position you pictured there?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes. Good. There was enough for me to verify that the man was hit. So, in the same motion I come right back and grabbed the speaker and said to the driver, "Let's get out of here; we are hit," and grabbed the mike and I said, "Lawson, this is Kellerman,"—this is Lawson, who is in the front car. "We are hit; get us to the hospital immediately." Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shells come into the car. I then looked back and this time Mr. Hill, who was riding on the left front bumper of our followup car, was on the back trunk of that car; the President was sideways down into the back seat.
Mr. Specter. Indicating on his left side.
Mr. Kellerman. Right; just like I am here.