Mr. Euins. No, sir; I don't think there is.
Mr. Specter. I don't understand you, Amos. The question I am trying to get at it, as you read that statement over now, you have testified or told us here today what you remember about this assassination?
Mr. Euins. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. And I am asking you, when you read that statement over, is there anything on that statement which you think is wrong, based on what you remember right now?
For example, you told us that they were wrong when they wrote down that you identified him as a white man. Were they wrong about anything else that they wrote down?
Mr. Euins. Not that I can see.
Mr. Specter. All right.
When you looked up and saw this man, Amos, did he have on a hat?
Mr. Euins. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. Did you notice any boxes behind him at that time, Amos?