Mr. Liebeler. Did you actually see the President get hit by any bullets?
Mrs. Baker. No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. How many shots did you hear?
Mrs. Baker. Three.
Mr. Liebeler. When did you first become aware that they were shots?
Mrs. Baker. With the second shot.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you have any idea where they were coming from?
Mrs. Baker. Well, the way it sounded—it sounded like it was coming from—there was a railroad track that runs behind the building—there directly behind the building and around, so I guess it would be by the underpass, the triple underpass, and there is a railroad track that runs back out there and there was a train that looked like a circus train as well as I can remember now, back there, and we all ran to the plaza—the little thing there I guess you call it a plaza—back behind there—this other girl and I almost ran back over there and looked and we didn't see anything.
Mr. Liebeler. When you say the plaza, you mean Dealey Plaza, the area that lies between Elm Street and this little street that runs by the Texas School Book Depository Building; is that correct? Is that what you mean?
Mrs. Baker. Yes, sir.