Mr. Specter. Was the stomach bloody at all?
Mr. Kellerman. Not that I remember.
Mr. Specter. Do you have anything to add, Mr. Kellerman, on the total number of wounds in relationship to your view that there were more than three shots?
Mr. Kellerman. Well, let's consider the vehicle.
Mr. Specter. Fine. What about the vehicle would you consider relevant in this regard?
Mr. Kellerman. The windshield itself, which I observed a day or two after the funeral here, had been hit by a piece of this missile or missiles, whatever it is, shell.
Mr. Specter. While you are referring to the windshield, permit me to hand you a photograph marked Commission Exhibit 349 and ask if you can tell us what that photograph depicts?
Mr. Kellerman. This photograph is the windshield of the Presidential special automobile that we used in Dallas on November 22. And it depicts a hit by some instrument on the metal railing that covers the windshield.
Mr. Specter. In what position is the hit on that metal railing?