Mr. Specter. Are you able to state with certainty there was no crack in that windshield prior to the shooting on November 22?
Mr. Greer. Yes, sir; I am sure there was nothing wrong with that windshield prior to that because I would have—it was almost in front of me and I examined the car. I looked it all over when I got there. I saw it was clean and everything, the windshield. I didn't see this ever at any time previous.
Mr. Specter. Mr. Greer, I now call your attention to a windshield which has been marked as Commission Exhibit No. 351, and I will ask you to take a look at it and identify it for us, if you can, calling your attention first of all to the windshield itself. Are you able to state——
Mr. Greer. Yes, sir; this is the windshield that came out of the Lincoln.
Mr. Specter. That you were operating on the day of the assassination?
Mr. Greer. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Can you describe what cracks, if any, which you see now on that windshield were present?
Mr. Greer. When I looked——
Mr. Specter. When you observed the automobile windshield on November 23, the next day?
Mr. Greer. This little star, the star in here with the little star. These cracks were not there.