Mr. Specter. And from your experience would you say that you could recognize the voice?
Mr. Kellerman. Very much, sir; I would.
Mr. Specter. Now, I think you may have answered this, but I want to pinpoint just when you heard that statement which you have attributed to President Kennedy in relationship to the sound which you described as a firecracker.
Mr. Kellerman. This noise which I attribute as a firecracker, when this occurred and I am in the process of determining where it comes because I am sure it came off my right rear somewhere; the voice broke in right then.
Mr. Specter. At about the same time?
Mr. Kellerman. That is correct, sir. That is right.
Mr. Specter. Now, did President Kennedy say anything beside, "My God, I am hit."
Mr. Kellerman. That is the last words he said, sir.
Mr. Specter. Did Mrs. Kennedy say anything at that specific time?
Mr. Kellerman. Mr. Specter, there was an awful lot of confusion in that back seat. She did a lot of talking which I can't recall all the phrases.