Mr. Specter. Mr. Greer, did you hear anyone say anything from the time of the third shot until the time of arrival at Parkland Hospital?
Mr. Greer. No, sir; I didn't. I didn't hear, I can't remember hearing anyone say anything at all. We were quite preoccupied to get to the hospital as fast as we can, as we could, and that was my mind was really occupied on what I was doing. I didn't hear anything.
Mr. Specter. Do you know what speed you were traveling at en route to the hospital?
Mr. Greer. No, sir; I couldn't say. I was just getting through the traffic and through the streets as fast as I could get through.
Mr. Specter. Would you have any estimate at all on speed?
Mr. Greer. I would estimate that I must have been doing 40 or 50, at least 50 miles an hour at times. We might have been going as fast as 50 miles an hour, I am sure.
Mr. Specter. When you accelerated your automobile, did you at any time come alongside of or pass the police car in front of you?
Mr. Greer. No, sir; I never passed it. I came up alongside one or two motorcycle men and I called to them "get to a hospital fast". You know, I called to them "hospital".
Mr. Specter. Were you led to the hospital?
Mr. Greer. Yes, sir; I was led to the hospital by the police car who was preceding me.