Mr. Kelley. I did, sir.
Mr. Specter. And would you state the relative condition of that foliage, as contrasted with the photographs you have before you taken on December 5?
Mr. Kelley. It was very similar, practically the same.
Mr. Specter. And the description which you have just given applies to a large oak tree which intervened between a point on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository Building and any automobile which would have been driven down the center lane of Elm Street in a westerly direction?
Mr. Kelley. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Mr. Chief Justice, the purpose of having Inspector Kelley testify was just to set the scene. That completes our questioning of him.
The Chairman. Very well. Thank you, Inspector Kelley.
Mr. Specter. The next witness will be Inspector Gauthier.