Mr. Dulles. There is no one sitting in that right-hand corner of the rear seat, is there in that picture?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; the person taking President Kennedy's place is sitting in the back seat.
Mr. Dulles. Yes; I see it. It is rather hard to see through the trees.
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; we moved it up to a point where the chalk mark was just about to disappear on the street.
Mr. Dulles. I don't think I see the chalk mark maybe someone else can.
Mr. Shaneyfelt. It may be covered by the crosshair of the rifle scope.
Representative Ford. In that picture photographed through the rifle scope on Exhibit No. 888 a man standing in for Governor Connally is also in the car, is he not?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. That is correct. He is mostly hidden by the tree.
Mr. Dulles. Yes; I see.
Mr. Specter. Was there any difference between the position of President Kennedy's stand-in and the position of President Kennedy on the day of the assassination by virtue of any difference in the automobiles in which each rode?