Representative Ford. So admitted.
(The photograph referred to was marked Commission Exhibit No. 352 for identification, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Specter. I now hand you, through the Chairman, Commission Exhibit No. 353, move its admission into evidence, and ask you to tell us what this depicts.
Mr. Kellerman. This is the same Presidential vehicle after the occupants have been removed from the rear seat. It shows the—a goodly amount of blood that had remained on the cushion and back part of the seat and also little flower petals.
Mr. Specter. Is Exhibit No. 353 an accurate representation of the way the rear seat of the President's automobile looked after——
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. After President Kennedy and Governor Connally were removed to Parkland Hospital.
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir; it is.
Mr. Specter. You have described in answers to previous questions what occurred upon the arrival at Parkland of the President's automobile. What action, if any, did you take immediately after President Kennedy and Governor Connally were taken into the hospital?
Mr. Kellerman. I believe we had got to the point where I had made this phone call to Washington to alert these people back here of the incident.