Mr. Belin. Did you take any pictures of the School Book Depository Building itself?
Mr. Couch. Not of the south side at that moment.
After we went, say, 50 to 75 feet on down Elm, uh—we began to hang on because the driver picked up speed. We got down under the—I think there's three trestles there, three crossings underneath the—uh—at the very bottom of Elm Street——
Mr. Belin. Is that what they call the triple-underpass?
Mr. Couch. Right.
And—uh—I think, as I recall, right after we'd made the turn on Elm, one or two of the fellows jumped out. But after we got all the way down underneath the three trestles we finally persuaded the driver—who wasn't too anxious to stop—to stop and—uh—we all jumped out.
And I ran, I guess it was about 75 yards or a little more back up to the School Depository Building and took some sweeping pictures of the crowd standing around. I didn't stay there long.
Mr. Belin. Did you take any pictures of the Depository Building entrance?
Mr. Couch. No—uh——
Mr. Belin. When you came back up there?