Mr. Specter. Well, about how long before the Presidential motorcade came to Elm and Houston did you get there?
Mr. Worrell. An hour; an hour and a half.
Mr. Specter. Are you sure you were at Love Field when the President arrived there?
Mr. Worrell. Oh, yes.
Mr. Specter. All right. Now I am going to show you a photograph which I have marked as Commission Exhibit No. 359. Take a look at that, if you would, please, and tell us whether or not you can identify what scene that is?
Mr. Worrell. Yes, this is Elm, Pacific, and Commerce. This is the Depository right here, and this is Stemmons, and this is the way the President come down.
Mr. Specter. So is that the assassination scene itself?
Mr. Worrell. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Now take a look at that picture and tell us where you were standing—and I will give you a pencil so you can mark it on that picture itself—at the time the Presidential motorcade came by. Mark it with an "X," if you would, just exactly where you were standing, as best as you can recollect it, at this moment, at the time the President went by.
Mr. Worrell. Right underneath that window right there.