Mr. Specter. How many shots did you hear?
Mr. Worrell. Four.
Mr. Specter. Did you observe anything at about that time?
Mr. Worrell. Yes, sir, I looked up and saw the rifle, but I would say about 6 inches of it.
Mr. Specter. And where did you see the rifle?
Mr. Worrell. I am not going—I am not too sure but I told the FBI it was either in the fifth or the sixth floor on the far corner, on the east side.
Mr. Specter. Now looking at the picture which we have identified as Commission Exhibit No. 360, which is where you have drawn an "X," can you indicate the line of vision which you followed to the point where the rifle was to the best of your ability to recollect?
Mr. Worrell. Well, when I heard the first shot it was too loud to be a firecracker, I knew that, because there was quite a big boom, and I don't know, just out of nowhere, I looked up like that, just straight up.
Mr. Specter. Indicating you looked straight back over your head, raising your head to look over your body at the 90 degree angle?
Mr. Worrell. Yes; and I saw it for the second time and I looked back to the motorcade.