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ORIGINL CRIMINL DISTRICT COURT PRISH OF ORLENS STTE OF LOUISIN -* * * * * * * * * * STTE OF LOUISIN NO.'8-059 versus (30) *. SECTION "C" CLY L. SHW * * * * * * * * * * * * EXCERPT FROM PROCEEDINGS in Open Court on February, 69, BEFORE: HONORBLE EDWRD. HGGERTY, JR. JUDGE, SECTION "C" Dietrich & Pickett, Inc. gte/ndutatk 333 ST. CHRLES VENUE, SUITE NEW ORLENS, LOUISIN 700-5-31

1 3 IsT ) LX WILTNE SS DIRECT CROSS WILLIM EUGENE NEWMN,. " 5 _ 8 1 1 0 1 3 5

...o0o... WILLIM EUGENE NEWMN, JR., a witness called by and on behalf of the State, having been first duly sworn was examined and testified on his oath as follows: DIRECT EXMINTION BY MR. GRRISON: Where were you living in November of 63? 7 West Clarendon, Dallas. 1 1 zo 1 3 5 Where do you live now? 7 East Greenbriar. Can you recall the day of November of 63? YeS, sir. Do you recall anything unusual happening that day? -Yes, sir. What do you recall happening? I recall President Kennedy being assassinated. MR. DYIIOND: If the Court please, we object to this witness' testimony on the ground that it is irrelevant to the issues in this case, as we have done before. The objection is overruled.

0 1 MR. DYMOND: 3 To which ruling we reserve a bill of exception, making the objection, all 3 5 6 7 8 9 of the questions by the State, the ruling of the Court, and the entire testimony up until this time, including the testimony of this witness, parts of the bill. BY MR. GRRISON: 1 1 0 1 3 5 You may proceed. Where were you standing in Dealey Plaza? I was standing halfway between Houston Street and the triple underpass on the north side. of Elm. Were you with anyone? -Yes, sir, I was with my wife and two sons. Two sons. What is your wife's first name? Frances Gail. What time did you arrive at the scene? I am not certain, seems like it was 1:00 to 1:00 o'clock. I don't remember the exact time. Let me put it this way: Did you arrive at the scene during the parade or before the parade arrived?

We arrived at the scene before the parade reached us, by some minutes. If I were to show you some photographs and 5 6 engineers plats and a mockup of the Dealey Plaza area, do you feel like you could locate your position? 8 9 1 1 Yes, sir, I feel like I Could. ll right. Now would you move the microphone and stand up and come down here. (The witness complied.) Mr. Newman, I show you first of all photograph which has been identified as State's Exhibit 3, and I ask you to study it and see if you can pick out your location at that time. Stand over to the side. 'Yes, sir. We were standing right near this light standard here (indicating). 0 1 3 5 What is this object back here right behind you? I don't know, just a decorative corridor (`stc) I don't know the exact term for it. What kind of material? Speak into the mike. THE WITNESS: The material is masonry or brick; it might

1 BY MR. GRRISON: be somekind of a sandstone. 3 S 6 7 8 9 Can you recall what kind of structure this is up in here in this area (indicating)? Yes, sir. This is just primarily a hedge row, small trees, just to beautify the location. Now let's go over to the engineering plat, and I ask you the same question. This is a plat which has been identified as State 35. Can you look at this plat and identify your approximate location? 1. Yes, sir, I can. Right here (indicating). 1 0 1 3 Here is a pin. Would you put a mark about where you were? (The witness complied.) Now, if you will just follow me over here to this mockup and look at it for a moment -- do you want to get to the side so the Defense ttorneys can see you? Can you locate your approximate position on this mockup of Dealey Plaza? Yes, sir. Do you want to take this little figure of a man 0 5 and put it approximately where ybu were?. (Placing figure) Right. This represonts my

wife here? Is that correct?. Well, I would rather have you independently put 6 3 5 it approximately where you were. ll right. I believe she is back a little, forward more and a little closer to this 6 7 light standard (placing figure). We will pick up your wife after a while. -* 8 (LUGHTER IN THE COURTROOM.) 9 BY MR. GRRISON: 1 1 0 1 3 5 Now, if you will, return your microphone to the Sheriff and take your seat again in the witness stand. Yes. (Exhibiting photograph to witness) I show you, Mr. Newman, a photograph which has been marked "S-1," and I ask you if you have ever seen that scene before. Yes, sir, I have. What does the picture represent? Well, this is shortly after the assassination. This is myself laying on the ground, and my wife. This is you to the left of the lady? Yes, sir. The lady is your wife?

1 Yes, sir. (Exhibiting photograph to witness) I show you 7 ; 1 1 0 1 3 5 a picture which has been identified as "State 8," and I ask you if you have ever seen this before. Well, I have never seen this picture before., Not from that view point? No. But you do know what it represents? Yes, sir. It shows myself in the picture. It is shortly after the assassination. nd where are you in the picture? (Indicating) Right here. Will you take this pen and mark an "N" above your body, and would you do the same thing on the other picture. (The witness complied.) BY MR. GRRISON: Now, Mr. Newman, while you were there watching the parade, did you see anything unusual occur? Yes, sir, I did. What did you see? I saw the President of the United States shot in the head.

1 3 5 How many shots did you hear? I heard at least three. I often thought of four, but I can't clearly say there were four shots; I can clearly say there were three. Do you have any impression as to the direction 7 8 9 1 1 f6 0 1 3 5 from which the shots came? Yes, sir. From the sound of the shots, the report of the rifle or whatever it was, it sounded like they were coming directly behind from where I was standing. Now would you push the microphrone aside and step down to the. aerial photograph and identify that..general area, just the general area from which the sounds came. In my opinion, the sounds of the shoti sounded as if they had come from directly behind me (indicating). I was standing near this light standard here, and I thought the shots were coming from back here, and apparently everybody else did because they all ran in that direction. MR. DYMOND: Objection.

The objection is well taken. 9 BY MR. GRRISON: Would you go up to the mockup. Move to the side so the Defense Counsel can see, and just touch with your finger the general area, your impression, where the shots. came (from). (Indicating) From back in this direction here directly behind me. t the time SW& OM you 1 1 0 1 3 5 want me to mention the third shot? We will go into that later. I just wanted you to locate yourself. Okay. Give the microphone back and take your seat again; and we can go into the shots. (The witness complied.) Would you tell us in as much detail as you can recall about the impact which IrCu may have observed from the shots. Yes, sir. You want me to start withthe first two shots? Start right from the beginning and just tell us as you recall. Okay. My wife and myself were watching the parade come toward us. We had to more or

less step off the curb to look 1 the street, and as the car was approaching I heard two shots BOOM, BOOM - and when the first shot was fired the President throwed his hands up like this (demonstrating), and at the time what ye thought had happened, somebody throwed firecrackers or something under the automobile and he was protecting his face. 1 1 0 1 3 5 t the time of the first shot Governor Connelly turned in his seat in this manner (demonstrating), to,look back at the President I suppose, and then the second shot was fired, and then as the car approached us to where we were standing, I could see Governor Connelly leaning back in his seat holding his hands down like this (demonstrating), and at tha t time I could see blood on his shirt, and that is when I actually realized that it appeared, you know, he had been shot. The President all the time was staying in an upright position in his seat and it looked like he was looking into the crowd of pepple as if he was trying to see someone. I caught a

glimpse of his eyes, just looked like a cold stare, he just looked through me, and then when the car was directly in front of me, well, that is when the third shot was fired and it hit him in the side of the head right above the ear and his ear ore off. NOW, it is my opinion at the time MR. DYMOND: I object to what his opinion is, Youi 1 1 0 1 3 5 Honor. Tell us what you saw. BY MR. GRRISON: Just tell us what you observed. Well, I observed his ear flying off, and he turned just real white and then blood red, and the President, when the third shot hit him he just went stiff like a board and fell over to his left in his wife's lap, and I told my wife, "That is it, hit the ground," and that is when we hit the ground because I thought the shots were coming over our heads. nd then I looked back and I saw Mrs. Kennedy jumping up on the back end of the car and the

1 Secret Service. man or whoever it'hwas into the car, and then they shot on off, took off. pproximately how far were you from the President when the third shot hit him? 6 7 9 I was the width of one lane, approximtely # or feet. I was standing on the curb's edge, edge of the curb. They were in the second lane. 1 1 What was the reaction which you observed to the President's head on the third sh0t? The only reaction that I can recall -1- I don't recall whether his head went back or forward, but I do recall when the impact hit him that he just stiffened and he went to the left, real hard to the left and into.her lap, and -- 0 1 3 5 O From your position, did he come toward you or away from you? He went away from me." Did you give any statement to the F eral Bureau of Investigation? - Yes, sir, I did, and also to the Sheriff's Office after the assassination. news reporter carried me to the F, and then

from that point went to the Shexkff's Office and I give a written statement. Were you called as a witness to the Warren 5' 6 7 Commission? No, sir, I wasn't. MR. GRRISON: Your witness, Mr. Dymond. CROSS-EXMINTION 9 BY MR. DYMOND: 1 Mr. Newman, would you again demonstrate just about how far to the right the President had his head turned when that third shot was fired? 1 ' 0 1 3 5 Well, at the time Just by moving your own head, if you will. Like I say, he was moving his head up to that point. t the time that he was hit he could have had it maybe in this position here (demonstrating). I am referring now to the mockup of Dealey Plaza, -- Yes, sir. -- and I am pointing to the spot where you have indicated that you were standing. Yes, sir.

Now, would it be approximately accurate to say 1 that the President turned his head halfway to the right, right before that shot was fired? I don't -- could be possible I don't think so. I. 7 Well, show us with your own head about how tar he turned it. (Demonstrating) Well, I would say he might have had his turned at a -- I don't know how 1. 1 0 1 3 5 many degree angle, just about like so, just about like I am looking at the Jury. Now, are you familiar with the area Which has been commonly referred to as the grassy knoll area? Yes, sir, I am. From the manner in which you saw the President turn his head, is it not a fact that had he had his head turned as you say it was, that it would have been impossible to hit the left ear area by firing shots from the grassy knoll? MR. LCOCK: Objection, Your Hono-r. This man can't render an opinion. Mr. DymOnd is asking this man for an opinion which

0 3 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 MR. DYMOND: this man is not able to render at the time. If the Court please, I am speaking about nothing but angles here. This gentleman purpokts to know about # approximately how far the President's head was turned. He is familiar with the area, knows where the grassy knoll area is, and certainly knows what a straight line from the grassy knoll area is. Rephrase your question. MR. LCOCK: It still calls for opinion.,. BY MR. DYMOND: Rephrase your question. 0 1 3 Based upon your knowledge, Mr. Newman, of the angle to which the President turned his head to the right,- right before the third shot was fired, and knowing the location of 0 5 the grassy knoll area, would a line projected from any place on the grassy

U 3 5 6 7 9 1 1 0 knoll area here have been able to hit the President in the area of the right ear? MR. LCOCK: Your Honor, that question is too MR. DYMOND: speculative, too broad. The grassy knoll area is quite wide. What position is Mr. Dymond talking about, this so-called imaginery line? - - If the Court please, MR. LCOCK: I think the question calls for opinion. MR. DYMOND: It is entirely too speculative. If the Court please, we will tak any place on the grassy knoll acea, if that is the objection. I think the question is a good question, but I wonder if the witness understands 0 1 3 5 it. MR. DYMOND: If he doesn't, I would be glad to explain it.

Before you said the left ear, now you said the right. You changed your question yourself. BY MR. DYMOND: Do you understand my question, Mr. Newman? Yes, sir, to an extent. I would like to walk down to the mockup and see how big -- You may explain any answer you wish to 1-1 0 1 3 5 give, Do you want to hear the question again? THE WITNESS: I know the question. Wait, gentlemen. If you have a little private conversation the Jury is not going to hear it. THE WITNESS: (Indicating) This is all the grassy knoll area, and it was my opinion or my thought from.the noise, that the shots were coming from directly behind in here. I would say that the shots could have been fired from here, but

the further this way you gc:, the less 1, likely it would have been. BY MR. DYMOND: I see. Now, from the parking lot area behind the grassy knoll -- I am referring to the area north of the building here. (indicating) Yes, sir. would you say that a straight line projected 1 1 0 1 3 5 from that area could have hit the President in the right ear in view of the angle? 'I would call this west (indicating). From this area, from the little building, I call that west. I would say that the President could have been shot -- you _asked me if he could have been hit in that area, somewhere in this area -- I am going to _say again the further this way the man or whoever it was that fired the shot, the less likely the bullet would ha're hit him. In view of the angle?. May I interrupt a second? Mr. Newman, the Jury - has to hear what you ay. If

1 they don't hear it, there ils no use of you testifying. BY MR. DYMOND: In view of the angle at which you say President Kennedy had his head at the time that the third.shot was fired, is it nit a fact that a straight line drawn from the Texas School Book Depository to his head could have hit him in the right ear area? 1 1 0 1 3 5 I don't know. Now, I said that the President had his head at an angle. It could be that he had his head at a complete right angle to me also. I said that he was moving his head up to this point; whether his head was turned'like so (demonstrating), or whether he was looking straight ahead in the car at the moment of the shot, I am led to believe in my own mind that he Was looking more straight ahead than he was at an angle at the exact moment he was hit. Mr. Newman, didn't you testify on Direct Examination that at the time of the third shot the President had his headiturned to the right looking at the crowd? MR. OSER:

1* Your Honor the witness did not Say that. What the witness said -- 5 MR. DYMOND: I am asking whether he said i Cross. THE COURT.:. This is Don't tell the witness what you thought 8 he said, ask him if he said it or not, Mr. Dymond. He is under 1 1 0 1 3 5 cross-examination. MR. DYMOND: That is exactly what I said. MR. OSER: Not -- Let him answer the question. M. OSER: He keeps making remarks. MR. DYMOND: May I ask the Court Reporter to read the question back? Read it back. (Whereupon, the pending question was read back by the Reporter.)

THE WITNESS: 1 3 No, I said, or my intent was to say, the President coming -- as the motorcade, approached us, the President was turning his head in this manner here 6 7 8 (demonstrating) looking into the crowd. He was also turning his head straight forward and he was looking into the crowd as if he was} looking for something or. someone. 1 BY MR. DYMOND: Oh, so actually -- 1 I6 0 1 3 5 -- leading up to the'point where he Was shot. So actually you don't know in what position the President's head was when the third shot -- 'To be precise, I don't know the exact position. MR. DYMOND: That is all, Mr. Newman. MR. GRRISON: No questions. Is Mr. Newman released from the obligations of the subpoena? MR. GRRISON: Yes, Your "Honor. (Witness Excused.)

CERTIFICTE I, the undersigned, Helen R.Dietrich, do 'hereby certify: That the above and foregoing (1 pages of typewritten matter) is a true and correct transcription of the stenographic notes of the proceedings had herein, the same being the testimony of William.Eugene Newman, Jr. from the proceedings in Open Court on February, 69, and taken down by undersigned and transcribed under her supervision, on the day and date heretofore noted. New Orleans, Louisiana, this 6th day Of June, 69. ft HELEN R. DIETRICH REPORTER ric:kett, Inc.. COLVT 1.:9TUZS SUM 333 SINT CIILES VFNUL