Mr. Specter. Now, did you have a conscious impression of the source of the first shot that you heard, that is, where it came from?
Mrs. Hill. Well, evidently I didn't because the only conscious recollection I have of that—I mean—until all this other came out—I had always thought that they came from the knoll.
Mr. Specter. Did you have any conscious impression of where the second shot came from?
Mrs. Hill. No.
Mr. Specter. Any conscious impression of where this third shot came from?
Mrs. Hill. Not any different from any of them. I thought it was just people shooting from the knoll—I did think there was more than one person shooting.
Mr. Specter. You did think there was more than one person shooting?
Mrs. Hill. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. What made you think that?
Mrs. Hill. The way the gun report sounded and the difference in the way they were fired—the timing.