Mr. Ball. That stayed on the bus?
Mr. McWatters. That stayed on the bus.
Mr. Ball. And you didn't think he was the man who got off the bus and to whom you gave a transfer?
Mr. McWatters. No, sir.
Mr. Ball. At that time you didn't?
Mr. McWatters. That is why I say I pinpointed that transfer on that boy as far as that is concerned. But at first, just like I say, I really thought from the height and weight of the two men, I mean was just like I say, was both of them were small. In the lineup they had, in other words, bigger men, in other words, he was the smallest man at the lineup.
Mr. Ball. We have got—we have this diagram that you have already drawn of the bus which has several initials on it. Could you tell me where on the bus this lady sat who told the teenager it was no grinning matter?
Mr. McWatters. Well, now, that is, in other words, I don't think at that time—now this teenager was still on the bus near, but I had a couple of more passengers on there, I believe I had two women on there, but I can't recall just, when I picked her up where she sat down on the bus.
Mr. Ball. Do you remember you said to the woman, "Look at that man behind you?"
Mr. McWatters. Yes, she was standing up here at the fare, paying fare.