Mrs. Markham. Number two.

Mr. Ball. What did you say when you saw number two?

Mrs. Markham. Well, let me tell you. I said the second man, and they kept asking me which one, which one. I said, number two. When I said number two, I just got weak.

Mr. Ball. What about number two, what did you mean when you said number two?

Mrs. Markham. Number two was the man I saw shoot the policeman.

Mr. Ball. You recognized him from his appearance?

Mrs. Markham. I asked—I looked at him. When I saw this man I wasn't sure, but I had cold chills just run all over me.

Mr. Ball. When you saw him?

Mrs. Markham. When I saw the man. But I wasn't sure, so, you see, I told them I wanted to be sure, and looked at his face is what I was looking at, mostly is what I looked at, on account of his eyes, the way he looked at me. So I asked them if they would turn him sideways. They did, and then they turned him back around, and I said the second, and they said, which one, and I said number two. So when I said that, well, I just kind of fell over. Everybody in there, you know, was beginning to talk, and I don't know, just——

Mr. Ball. Did you recognize him from his clothing?