Miss Willis. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you hear any shots, or what you later learned to be shots, as the motorcade came past you there?
Miss Willis. Yes; I heard one. Then there was a little bit of time, and then there were two real fast bullets together. When the first one hit, well, the President turned from waving to the people, and he grabbed his throat, and he kind of slumped forward, and then I couldn't tell where the second shot went.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, you were standing right along the curb on Elm Street, is that right, when the motorcade came by across the street from the School Book Depository Building?
Miss Willis. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you follow the motorcade down Elm Street at all, or did you stand on the corner up toward Houston Street and watch from there?
Miss Willis. I was right across from the sign that points to where Stemmons Expressway is. I was directly across when the first shot hit him.
Mr. Liebeler. Directly across from the sign that says, "Stemmons Freeway"?
Miss Willis. I was right in line with the sign and the car, and I wasn't very far away from him, but I couldn't tell from where the shot came.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you just stay right there, or did you go on down Elm Street?