Mr. O'Donnell. I believe somebody had helped her out and taken her into the hospital.
Mr. Specter. Was there a coat over President Kennedy at that time?
Mr. O'Donnell. When they took him out, I was standing maybe 3 or 4 feet behind him. There was a wall of people between myself. I didn't see him, nor did I look.
Mr. Specter. Do you know who lifted the President out of the car?
Mr. O'Donnell. I don't.
Mr. Specter. Do you know who lifted the Governor out of the car?
Mr. O'Donnell. I don't.
Mr. Specter. By what means were they taken away from the vicinity of the car?
Mr. O'Donnell. I think they had stretchers. As I say, I was far enough back at that moment that they were milling around, and so many people between my vision and what they were doing, I did not see. I could not be accurate on that.
Mr. Specter. What did you do next, Mr. O'Donnell?