Mr. Walthers. Yes, a little at one end where it first hit and then went to the left. This would be—this was shaded from the sun by someone's hand, evidently. This would actually be the curb—this would be the street right here [indicating].
Mr. Liebeler. The lower part—the black part of the dark colored part?
Mr. Walthers. Yes. Let me see now. A picture taken straight down like this don't have any particular bearing. I'll tell you what—this is going to be the divider between the pavement, because I remember, there's not any grass growing down there, it's just a gravel looking top, so this is going to be the street, and that's right, because the bullet is going to be big where it hit first, and then it left this trail.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you think that the light colored part is the street and the dark colored part is the divider?
Mr. Walthers. I think it would be the street—the light colored part, and the dark colored part is this little gravelly looking part down there and it's under the shade of the underpass and no grass will grow there.
Mr. Liebeler. The light colored part is a part of the street and the dark colored part is the curb and there is what appears to be a ricochet mark on the curb.
Mr. Walthers. Yes; because it is high like—this is the curb and this is the street, and it come along this edge of the curb.
Mr. Liebeler. Toward the top of the curb?
Mr. Walthers. And it angled down—at the angle, you could almost just point it right back up.
Mr. Liebeler. Toward the Texas School Book Depository Building?