Mr. Specter. And were you present when the funeral director's personnel were preparing the body?
Mr. Kellerman. I was; yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. And about what time, then, did they complete their work?
Mr. Kellerman. They were all through at 3:30.
Mr. Specter. And what did you do immediately after they completed their work?
Mr. Kellerman. All right. Our communication between the Kennedy family and staff, who were on another floor in the hospital, was in this regard. We had telephone communication whereby we would tell them if the body is ready to be taken out of the morgue and into the ambulance. And they would hit the elevator and come right out the same way. So the 5 minutes it took to load the people in, we left the hospital morgue part at least at 3:50, and, as I say, we were off at 3:56, driving to the White House.
Mr. Specter. And did you go directly to the White House?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir; we did.
Mr. Specter. Did that complete your tour of duty for that day?
Mr. Kellerman. Yes, sir; it did.