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- LIEBELER: Did you form any opinion about the direction from which the shots came by the sound, or were you just upset by the thing you had seen? (en)
- ZAPRUDER: No, there was too much reverberation. There was an echo which gave me a sound all over. In other words that square is kind of—it had a sound all over. (en)
- Jay Watson
: [...] May I have your name, please, sir?
; Abraham Zapruder
: My name is Abraham Zapruder.
; Watson
: Mister, ZAP-puh-dah?
; Zapruder
: ZAP-pru-der, yes, sir.
; Watson
: ZAP-pru-dah. And would you tell us your story, please, sir?
; Zapruder
: I got out in, uh, about a half-hour earlier to get a good spot to shoot some pictures. And I found a spot—one of these concrete blocks they have down near that park, near the underpass. And I got on top there; there was another girl from my office; she was right behind me. And as I was shooting—as the President was coming down from Houston Street making his turn; it was about a half-way down there—I heard a shot, and he slumped to the side, like this. Then I heard another shot or two—I couldn't say [whether] it was one or two—and I saw his head practically open up [places fingers of right hand to right side of head in a narrow cone, over his right ear], all blood and everything, and I kept on shooting. That's about all. I'm just sick. I can't...
; Watson
: I think that pretty well expresses the entire feelings of the whole world.
; Zapruder
: Terrible, terrible.
; Watson
: You have the film in your camera; we'll try to get...
; Zapruder
: Yes, I brought it on the studio, now.
; Watson
: We'll try to get that processed and have it as soon as possible. (en)
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