Mr. Hubert. You did not see anybody in any of the windows?

Mr. Cabell. No.

Mr. Hubert. Now I think you mentioned that Mrs. Cabell made a remark to you, "Oh, that is a shot." I take it from what you have said, that remark was made immediately after the first shot?

Mr. Cabell. Just immediately; yes.

Mr. Hubert. And before the second and third, is that right?

Mr. Cabell. And really before I could get my answer out—I think it was motivated by wishful thinking as much as anything else, to deny or to say possibly it wasn't—then the second and third shots rang out.

Mr. Hubert. Were there any other spontaneous remarks made by anyone else in the car?

Mr. Cabell. Well, in the discussion which followed, both Mr. Roberts and myself said that it must have been from a gun similar to a .30-06.

Mr. Hubert. By spontaneous, I meant those remarks made just immediately, not the discussion thereafter, you see.

Mr. Cabell. I don't remember.