Mr. Dulles. Because the wounds would have been inflicted.
Mr. McCloy. That is what puzzles me.
Mr. Dulles. That is what puzzles me.
Senator Cooper. Would you identify the frame in which Governor Connally started turning to the right?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. I might say that as—in the motion picture—as the car comes out from behind the signboard, the Governor is turned slightly to his right in this manner. This would be in the first frame, in frame 222, he is turned just slightly to his right, and from there on he turns almost square, straight on with the car momentarily, and there is a jerking motion there at one point in the film about there, at which time he starts to turn this way and continues to turn.
Mr. Dulles. Jerky motion in Connally in the film.
Mr. Shaneyfelt. There is—it may be merely where he stopped turning and started turning this way. It is hard to analyze.
Mr. Dulles. What I wanted to get at—whether it was Connally who made the jerky motion or there was something in the film that was jerky. You can't tell.
Mr. Shaneyfelt. You can't tell that.
Mr. McCloy. Certainly the film is jerky at that point. I mean there is a big blur.