Mr. Hill. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. And what is your best estimate of the speed of the President's automobile at the time of the second shot?
Mr. Hill. Approximately the same speed as that of the first—although at the time that I jumped on the car, the car had surged forward. The President at that time had been shot in the head.
Mr. Specter. When, in relationship to the second shot, did the car accelerate—that is, the President's car?
Mr. Hill. Almost simultaneously.
Mr. Specter. You testified just a moment ago that the President grabbed at himself immediately after the first noise which you described as sounding like a firecracker.
Mr. Hill. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Would you tell us with more particularity in what way he grabbed at himself?
Mr. Hill. He grabbed in this general area.
Mr. Specter. You are indicating that your right hand is coming up to your—to the throat?