Mr. Liebeler. And at no time did you see any activity down on the railroad tracks that you associated with the assassination?

Mr. Smith. No, sir.

Mr. Liebeler. Is what you heard that day consistent with the proposition that the shots came from the School Book Depository Building?

Mr. Smith. They could have come from there and they could not—I just don't know. Where I was standing it just sounded like it was all round there. When I first thought—I don't know whether it actually came from here or not—you know, the thoughts of sounds coming—I don't know whether they were coming from here or not—it just looked like this was a good place for them to come from and I guess that's the reason I ran down there.

Mr. Liebeler. Down around No. 7 pointed out on this Exhibit No. 354?

Mr. Smith. Yes; I have no earthly idea where they actually came from.

Mr. Liebeler. All right, thank you very much. I appreciate your coming in.

Mr. Smith. That's okay.


TESTIMONY OF ABRAHAM ZAPRUDER