Mr. Kellerman. Over the holidays in Texas, sir.
Mr. Specter. The Christmas holidays?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Have you now told us everything you know, either from conversations or reports, about the wounds of Governor Connally?
Mr. Kellerman. That is right; yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. All right. Were you able to observe at the time of the shooting and immediately thereafter, as Governor Connally went into the hospital, any of his specific wounds?
Mr. Kellerman. Only of the—I am presuming now of the hand because, when he was lying, he had it across his stomach here, and it was rather bloody.
Mr. Specter. And was it the hand that was bloody, the stomach, or both?
Mr. Kellerman. I would say so right now; yes.
Mr. Specter. Which?