Mr. Saunders. Well, I heard no shots. From my point there was enough traffic noise and general commotion that you couldn’t hear shots.
Mr. Hubert. When did you become aware that the President had been shot?
Mr. Saunders. Oh, not more than 1 minute after the car had passed.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, when the car passed, you were not aware that there had been some shots?
Mr. Saunders. No.
Mr. Hubert. And it was only then when you heard it over the radio, I suppose, that you knew it?
Mr. Saunders. Well, at that moment as the car went by, there were two, possibly three, cars came by a few moments later—not necessarily in a close group, but they came filtering through—each in a high rate of speed.
Mr. Hubert. How far were you away from the Presidential car?
Mr. Saunders. Oh, 25 feet—two lanes of traffic.
Mr. Hubert. Where was your car parked?