Mr. Liebeler. Let me just mark on that picture the place where you were standing so that we can have that.
Mr. Hudson. Right along about there.
Mr. Liebeler. It was right here where I have placed this "X", is that correct?
Mr. Hudson. Yes; right along in there.
Mr. Liebeler. So, you were standing about where I placed the "X" on photograph No. 18 of Commission Exhibit No. 875. Tell me what you saw—tell me what happened to the best of your recollection.
Mr. Hudson. Well, there was a young fellow, oh, I would judge his age about in his late twenties. He said he had been looking for a place to park and he walked up there and he said he finally just taken a place over there in one of them parking lots, and he come on down there and said he worked over there on Industrial and me and him both just sat down there first on those steps. When the motorcade turned off of Houston onto Elm, we got up and stood up, me and him both. He was on the left side and I was on the right and so the first shot rung out and, of course, I didn't realize it was a shot, what was taking place right at that present time, and when the second one rung out, the motorcade had done got further on down Elm, and you see, I was trying to get a good look at President Kennedy. I happened to be looking right at him when that bullet hit him—the second shot.
Mr. Liebeler. That was when the bullet him him in the head; is that correct?
Mr. Hudson. Yes; it looked like it hit him somewhere along about a little bit behind the ear and a little bit above the ear.
Mr. Liebeler. On the right-hand side or the left-hand side?
Mr. Hudson. Right hand.