Mr. Whaley. With five others.
Mr. Ball. Men much younger?
Mr. Whaley. Not much younger, but just young kids they might have got them in jail.
Mr. Ball. Did he look older than those other boys?
Mr. Whaley. Yes.
Mr. Ball. And he was talking, was he?
Mr. Whaley. He showed no respect for the policemen, he told them what he thought about them. They knew what they were doing and they were trying to railroad him and he wanted his lawyer.
Mr. Ball. Did that aid you in the identification of the man?
Mr. Whaley. No, sir; it wouldn't have at all, except that I said anybody who wasn't sure could have picked out the right one just for that. It didn't aid me because I knew he was the right one as soon as I saw him.
Mr. Ball. You don't think that that in any way influenced your identification?