Mr. Specter. Yes. You have drawn a conclusion, in effect, by saying that there were four wounds for the President and three wounds for the Governor; and from that, you say there must have been more than three shots in your opinion or your view. But my question is: Do you have any current recollection of having heard more than three shots?
Mr. Kellerman. No. I don't. I will have to say "No."
Senator Cooper. Has that been your recollection from the very time of the shooting?
Mr. Kellerman. No, sir; it has been my opinion.
Senator Cooper. Not your opinion, but from the time of the shooting you think then that you heard only three shots, or did you——
Mr. Kellerman. Yes.
Senator Cooper. Or did you ever think that you heard more than three?
Mr. Kellerman. No, sir; I can't say that, sir.
Mr. Specter. Now, you referred to four wounds, Mr. Kellerman, realizing, of course, your characterization is only lay opinion.
Mr. Kellerman. Very true.