Mr. Greer. My eyes slightly more than my head. My eyes went more than my head around. I had vision real quick of it.
Mr. Specter. Exactly where was Governor Connally when you first caught him out of the corner of your eye?
Mr. Greer. He was—he seemed to be falling a little bit toward Mrs. Connally, to the left. He started to go over a little bit to the left.
Mr. Specter. And how far did you catch his movement during the time you were able to observe him?
Mr. Greer. Just a second. He probably hadn't gotten his shoulder, he hadn't fell down or anything. He probably was in a position such as I am now.
Mr. Specter. Did he fall to the rear or to the side or how?
Mr. Greer. In my opinion, he fell toward Mrs. Connally which would be to his left or to his side.
Mr. Specter. Did he fall then on his left shoulder and arm or in some other way?
Mr. Greer. He appeared to me to be falling on his left shoulder when I glanced. He had only started to move that way whenever he—when I saw him.
Mr. Specter. Were you able to see anything of President Kennedy as you glanced to the rear?