Mr. Lowery. No, sir; I wouldn't make an attempt, because the time in my estimation I found that they were so far off that I couldn't—I just don't have any idea. It couldn't have been more than a couple of minutes.
Mr. Hubert. All right; you did not see him after that, though, did you?
Mr. Lowery. I saw him after the shooting.
Mr. Hubert. No; I mean after that position?
Mr. Lowery. As far as I remember, no, sir; I don't.
Mr. Hubert. Then you attribute your failure to see him to the fact that the TV lights had been turned on after that?
Mr. Lowery. Well, the TV lights were so bright. I don't remember seeing Harrison, but I don't say that I was completely blinded by the TV lights.
Mr. Hubert. Did you see Ruby come up from the crowd?
Mr. Lowery. Sir?
Mr. Hubert. Did you see Ruby come out from the crowd?