Mr. Rowland. This was very odd. There were—this picture was not taken immediately after that, I don't think, because there were several windows, there are pairs of windows, and there were several pairs where both windows were open fully and in each pair there was one or more persons hanging out the window.
Yet this was on the west corner of the building, the sixth floor, the first floor—second floor down from the top, the first was the arched, the larger windows, not the arch, but the larger windows, and this was the only pair of windows where both windows were completely open and no one was hanging out the windows, or next to the window.
It was this pair of windows here at that time.
Mr. Specter. All right.
Will you mark that pair of windows with a circle?
(Witness marking.)
Mr. Specter. What is your best recollection as to how far each of those windows were open?
Mr. Rowland. To the fullest extent that they could be opened.
Mr. Specter. What extent would that be?
Mr. Rowland. Being as I looked half frame windows, that would be halfway of the entire length of the window.