Mr. Specter. Do you know when it was returned from Dallas to the Washington area?

Mr. Greer. I believe it was returned shortly after, it left shortly after, the President's plane left, was flown back.

Mr. Specter. I hand you two photographs marked Commission Exhibit No. 352 and Commission Exhibit No. 353.

Do those photographs represent the condition of the back seat of the President's car at some time?

Mr. Greer. Yes, sir; they do.

Mr. Specter. And at what time do those pictures look just as the back seat of the President's car looked?

Mr. Greer. It looked like that when it came back from Dallas.

Mr. Specter. Did it look like that immediately after President Kennedy was removed from the back seat?

Mr. Greer. I wasn't there any more, sir. I was with the President after they lifted him out. I didn't see the car after he had been removed.

Mr. Specter. Did you observe the back seat of the car at any time from the time you arrived at Parkland Hospital until you observed the automobile in Washington?