Mr. Specter. And what specifically did you observe at the time of the second shot?
Mrs. Hill. Well, that's what I thought had happened—that they had hit someone in the front part of the car.
Mr. Specter. And what did you observe at the time of the third shot?
Mrs. Hill. President Kennedy was hit again and he had further buffeted his body and I didn't realize at the time what it was—I remarked to my friends in the police station that day—did she notice his hair standing up, because it did. It just rippled up like this.
Mr. Specter. And at what time was that?
Mrs. Hill. On the third shot.
Mr. Specter. Did you notice Governor Connally at the time of the third shot?
Mrs. Hill. I never saw him again.
Mr. Specter. What occurred at the time of the fourth shot which you believe you heard?
Mrs. Hill. Well, at that time, of course, there was a pause and I took the other shots—about that time Mary grabbed me and was yelling and I had looked away from what was going on here and I thought, because I guess from the TV and movies, that it was Secret Service agents shooting back. To me, if somebody shoots at somebody they always shoot back and so I just thought that that's what it was and I thought, well, they are getting him and shooting back, you know; I didn't know.