Mr. Specter. Describe, as best you can, the appearance of the individual whom you saw?
Mr. Rowland. He was rather slender in proportion to his size. I couldn't tell for sure whether he was tall and maybe, you know heavy, say 200 pounds, but tall whether he would be and slender or whether he was medium and slender, but in proportion to his size his build was slender.
Mr. Specter. Could you give us an estimate on his height?
Mr. Rowland. No; I couldn't. That is why I said I can't state what height he would be. He was just slender in build in proportion with his width. This is something I find myself doing all the time, comparing things in perspective.
Mr. Specter. Was he a white man or a Negro or what?
Mr. Rowland. Seemed, well, I can't state definitely from my position because it was more or less not fully light or bright in the room. He appeared to be fair complexioned, not fair, but light complexioned, but dark hair.
Mr. Specter. What race was he then?
Mr. Rowland. I would say either a light Latin or a Caucasian.
Mr. Specter. And were you able to observe any characteristics of his hair?
Mr. Rowland. No; except that it was dark, probably black.