Mr. Stern. Now, when you say, "he went like that," you leaned forward and raised your right hand?
Mr. Holland. Pulled forward and hand just stood like that momentarily.
Mr. Stern. With his right hand?
Mr. Holland. His right hand; and that was the first report that I heard.
Mr. Stern. What did it sound like?
Mr. Holland. Well, it was pretty loud, and naturally, underneath this underpass here it would be a little louder, the concussion from underneath it, it was a pretty loud report, and the car traveled a few yards, and Governor Connally turned in this fashion, like that [indicating] with his hand out, and another report.
Mr. Stern. With his right hand out?
Mr. Holland. Turning to his right.
Mr. Stern. To his right?
Mr. Holland. And another report rang out and he slumped down in his seat, and about that time Mrs. Kennedy was looking at these girls over here [indicating]. The girls standing—now one of them was taking a picture, and the other one was just standing there, and she turned around facing the President and Governor Connally. In other words, she realized what was happening, I guess.