And I read there was a third shot. But I don't know.
Just those two.
Mr. Rankin. Do you have any recollection generally of the speed that you were going, not any precise amount.
Mrs. Kennedy. We were really slowing turning the corner. And there were very few people.
Mr. Rankin. And did you stop at any time after the shots, or proceed about the same way?
Mrs. Kennedy. I don't know, because—I don't think we stopped. But there was such confusion. And I was down in the car and everyone was yelling to get to the hospital and you could hear them on the radio, and then suddenly I remember a sensation of enormous speed, which must have been when we took off.
Mr. Rankin. And then from there you proceeded as rapidly as possible to the hospital, is that right?
Mrs. Kennedy. Yes.
Mr. Rankin. Do you recall anyone saying anything else during the time of the shooting?
Mrs. Kennedy. So; there weren't any words. There was just Governor Connally's. And then I suppose Mrs. Connally was sort of crying and covering her husband. But I don't remember any words.