Mr. Shaneyfelt. He does turn.
Mr. McCloy. Just before and after that.
Representative Ford. But isn't it apparent in those pictures that after a slight hesitation Governor Connally's body turns more violently than the President's body?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes.
Representative Ford. The President's only reaction is a motion to his throat or to his neck with his hands.
Mr. Shaneyfelt. That is correct.
Representative Ford. Whereas Governor Connally actually turns his body rather sharply?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; he turns as they go behind the signboard, he turns this way and he is turning a little bit this way and as he comes out of the signboard he is facing slightly to the right, comes around straight on and then he turns to his left straight on, and then he turns to his right, continues to turn around and falls over in Mrs. Connally's lap.
But in the motion picture it is a continuous movement as he goes around and falls.
Senator Cooper. Will you again answer my question which I asked and hasn't been answered and I say with all respect, in what frame did Governor Connally begin to turn to the right after he had placed his position straightforward as you have testified.