"When you gave your evidence at the inquest you expressed some doubt as to the prisoner Reginald Boyd being the man you saw come from the house?"
"There came to my mind instances of mistaken resemblance in past trials of importance, and I conceived it my duty to warn the jury not to be led into error."
"You suggested that you might be mistaken?"
"I made the suggestion. No man is infallible."
"Have you carefully considered the matter since you appeared in the Coroner's Court?"
"I have."
"Has that consideration strengthened or removed any doubts you may have had?"
"It has removed any possible doubt that may have been in my mind."
"Look at the prisoner, Reginald Boyd. Can you say now with certainty that he is the man you saw?"
"I can say he is, with certainty."