Joe Ball: What is the location of that wall? Of course, it was speeding away and somebody said the shots or the firecrackers, whatever it was at that time, we still didn't know the President was shot, came from the wall.
Seymour Weitzman: I immediately ran toward the President's car. Seymour Weitzman: Between the first and second shot. Joe Ball: What was the longest, between the first and second or the second and third shot which had the longest time lapse in there? Seymour Weitzman: There was a little period in between the second and third shot. Joe Ball: You mean the first and then there was a pause? Seymour Weitzman: First one, then the second two seemed to be simultaneously. We made maybe three or four steps when we heard what we thought at that time was either a rifle shot or a firecracker, I mean at that second. We were at the back side and we turned around and were going into the Main Street entrance. Seymour Weitzman: Sitting on Main, Houston, Record and so forth. Joe Ball: You say you turned and were starting back to the courthouse - what courthouse and what is the location of that courthouse? We watched the President pass and we turned and started back to the courthouse when we heard the shots. Joe Ball: Did you see the President's car pass? Seymour Weitzman: I was standing on the corner of Main and Houston. Joe Ball: On November 22, 1963, around noon, where were you? ▲ Main Article ▲ Primary Sources (1) Seymour Weitzman, interviewed by Joe Ball on behalf of the Warren Commission on 1st April, 1964.