Mrs. Hill. I told him—I was asked by them——
Mr. Specter. Do you know who that Secret Service man was, by the way?
Mrs. Hill. No; I don't. I don't know—not any name that day except Decker and the President.
Mr. Specter. All right, go ahead and tell me everything else you said.
Mrs. Hill. Then, he asked me—I was asked did I know that a bullet struck at my feet and I said, "No; I didn't." And he said, "What do you think that dust was?" And I said, "I didn't see any dust." And I told Mark Lane that the Times Herald did run a picture in the paper of a concrete scar where a bullet had hit right where we were standing, which is evident to anybody that had an issue of the Times Herald.
Mr. Specter. Did you see that concrete?
Mrs. Hill. I didn't go back down there.
Mr. Specter. Do you know whether or not a bullet did hit that concrete?
Mrs. Hill. As I say, I saw the picture in the newspaper.
Mr. Specter. Aside from seeing it in the newspaper, do you know anything about that?