Mr. Specter. Now, much time elapsed from the very first shot until the very last shot, will you estimate?
Mrs. Hill. I don't think I could, properly, but my girl friend fell on the ground after about—during the shooting—right, I would say, just immediately after she had taken the picture—probably about the third shot. She fell on the ground and grabbed my slacks and said, "Get down, they're shooting." And, I knew they were but I was too stunned to move, so I didn't get down. I just stood there and gawked around.
Mr. Specter. Can't you give me any better idea on the sequence of the shots other than to say that there were three shots right in a row and then a moment's pause and an additional shot or shots.
Mrs. Hill. In what way?
Mr. Specter. Is there any way you could be more specific by way of time lapses among any of the shots, from the first to the second shot, the second to the third, or in that manner?
Mrs. Hill. The three were fired as though one person were firing; I mean, to me. They were fired just like you could reload and fire again or whatever you do with a gun.
Mr. Specter. With what sort of an action?
Mrs. Hill. I think that the firing that was done could have been done with the type gun that they say the assassinator used.
Mr. Specter. And what type gun was that, according to your understanding?
Mrs. Hill. A bolt action.