Mr. Liebeler. Now, there has been some speculation that perhaps the shots might have come from right off the triple overpass, from the railroad tracks that go up over the top, were you able to see these railroad tracks at the time from where you were standing down here—when I say, "Down here," I mean the railroad tracks that actually go over Elm Street and Main Street and Commerce.

Mrs. Baker. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. You could not see that?

Mrs. Baker. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. Did the shots sound like they had come from that area, or did they sound like they had come from the area more around toward the Texas School Book Depository Building and behind Dealey Plaza?

Mrs. Baker. It sounded like it was coming from along in here—it didn't sound like it was too far off.

Mr. Liebeler. It didn't sound like it was coming, however, directly from the railroad tracks that go over Elm, Main, and Commerce; is that right?

Mrs. Baker. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. The FBI report also indicates that after the second shot you began to smell gunsmoke; is that correct?

Mrs. Baker. Yes.