Mr. Saunders. I was approximately 100 yards west of the triple underpass, at the railroad overpass at Stemmons.
Mr. Hubert. And you walked back?
Mr. Saunders. No; I was in my automobile. My car was parked at that underpass and I was outside of the car at a police motorcycle barricade.
Mr. Hubert. Did you in fact witness the shooting?
Mr. Saunders. No; we could not see the actual site. We could see the building the Texas School Book Depository Building, but you could not see the area of the assassination from the area where I was positioned.
Mr. Hubert. When you left the position from which you walked, were you then aware that there had been some shots fired?
Mr. Saunders. Yes. There was one of our reporters, Mr. Larry Grove, was at that point with me and I asked Larry what had happened and he said both Connally and Kennedy had been shot. At that moment a directive came over the police radio on one of the motorcycles that the shooting came from—and they directed the personnel—whoever they were talking to over the radio to the given window, which has now been purported that from which the shots of the assassin came.
Mr. Hubert. But you heard about it over the police radio of a motorcycle standing nearby where you were?
Mr. Saunders. Right.
Mr. Hubert. Was there a police announcement that the shots had come from a particular window in the Texas Depository Building?