Miss Standridge. Oh, about 20 feet, I guess, and they had about another 20 feet to go before they turned to the left to get to the elevator, which is about 6 or 8 feet.
Mr. Specter. So, you left him and went back to the emergency room to get his clothes, and when you came back, did you see any part of the stretcher?
Miss Standridge. Well, I could just see—I could see the stretcher—yes; and the doors and everybody in the elevator and the door was closed in.
Mr. Specter. Could you see Governor Connally on the stretcher?
Miss Standridge. No, not—I think his feet were at the end—I could just see feet—I believe the feet were there at that door, you know.
Mr. Specter. And, you saw the same doctors around the stretcher who were pushing him when you last saw him?
Mr. Specter. Are you sure that was Governor Connally?
Miss Standridge. No, that's what I said—I just saw his feet, which I assumed it was—it was the same doctors.
Mr. Specter. About how long elapsed from the time you stopped pushing the stretcher until the time you got there to look and see just his feet?