Mr. Griffin. Did you see anybody standing to his left, other than men manning the cameras?
Mr. Arnett. Well, I wouldn't say for certain that I did, because he may have been the last one in that row, I don't know.
Mr. Griffin. Well, he was in the front row, wasn't he; Blackie?
Mr. Arnett. He was in front of me; yes. And I would say he was in the front row, but——
Mr. Griffin. Was there a solid line of people between Blackie and the TV cameras, in the row that Blackie was standing in?
Mr. Arnett. It seems to me like there was somebody by the side of Blackie, but I am not going to say that there were because the first time I saw Jack Ruby he was to his left, coming up. Now, whether there was somebody right beside of Blackie Harrison, I am not going to say.
Mr. Griffin. The first time you saw Jack he was sort of hunched over with the gun?
Mr. Arnett. He was hunched over. He was in this position, and whenever he shot him he went down like that [indicating].
Mr. Griffin. Did you see Ruby when he was moving toward Oswald?
Mr. Arnett. I saw him moving from where I told you, up to Oswald.