Mr. Shaneyfelt. I am sorry. That starts approximately at frames 233 to 234.
Senator Cooper. In what frame does the photograph show or in what frame is it shown that President Kennedy had moved his hands to his throat?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. That shows on frame—it is clearer on frame 226, 225 is the frame where you first see him, and frame 226.
Mr. Dulles. How many frames between those two?
Mr. Shaneyfelt. From 26 to 33, eight. That would be a fraction of a second in time.
That is less than half second.
Representative Ford. It can be contended that based on these photographs of films that the first shot apparently was fired in frames 220 to 224, in that area.
Mr. Shaneyfelt. Yes; I think you have to go back even to 210 because of reaction times; we don't know reaction times. But I would say between 210 and 225 because at 225 we have the President reacting.
So, in that 15 frames there it is behind the signboard, we can't see what is happening.
Mr. Dulles. What frame first shows him with his hands at his throat?