Mr. Brennan. Yes.
Mr. McCloy. Did you see the rifle discharge, did you see the recoil or the flash?
Mr. Brennan. No.
Mr. McCloy. But you heard the last shot.
Mr. Brennan. The report; yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles. Could you see who or what he was aiming at? You testified as to the declination of the rifle, the angle of the rifle. But could you see what he was firing at?
Mr. Brennan. Subconsciously I knew what he was firing at. But immediately I looked towards where President Kennedy's car should be, and there was something obstructing my view. I could not see the President or his car at that time.
And I still don't know what was obstructing my view, because I was high enough that I should have been able to see it. I could not see it.
Mr. Belin. Mr. Brennan, on one of your interviews with the FBI, they record a statement that you estimated your distance between the point you were seated and the window from which the shots were fired as approximately 90 yards.
At that time did you make that statement to the FBI—and this would be on 22 November. To the best of your recollection?