Miss Bowron. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Do you have anything to add that you think might be helpful in any way to the Commission?
Miss Bowron. Yes. When we were doing a cutdown on the President's left arm, his gold watch was in the way and they broke it—you know, undid it and it was slipping down and I just dropped it off of his hand and put it in my pocket and forgot completely about it until his body was being taken out of the emergency room and then I realized, and ran out to give it to one of the Secret Service men or anybody I could find and found this Mr. Wright.
Mr. Specter. Was that the same day?
Miss Bowron. Yes—he had only just gone through O.B.—I was just a few feet behind him.
Mr. Specter. Do you think of anything else that might be of assistance to the Commission?
Miss Bowron. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. Thank you very much for coming, Miss Bowron.
Miss Bowron. Thank you.
Mr. Specter. Thank you a lot.