Senator Cooper. Did you see him get off?
Mr. McWatters. Yes; I gave him a transfer when he got off the bus, the same place that was, the same place I was stopped where the man come back and stepped up in the bus and told me what he had heard over his radio in his car, the same place that the lady got off, with a suitcase, is the place that the man got off.
Senator Cooper. The man you later identified in the police lineup?
Mr. McWatters. That is correct; yes, sir.
Senator Cooper. Did you pay any particular attention to him when he got off?
Mr. McWatters. Not no more than I did than, I think, when he got on.
Senator Cooper. Do you remember anything about his clothes or his general appearance in any way?
Mr. McWatters. Just like I say, I remember he had on, to me he had on just work clothes, he didn't have on a suit of clothes, and some type of jacket. I would say a cloth jacket.
Senator Cooper. I believe that is all.
Mr. Ball. You didn't—as I understand it, when you were at the police lineup, you told us that you didn't—weren't able to identify this man in the lineup as the man who got off, that you gave the transfer to.