Mr. Scoggins. Yes.
Mr. Belin. Do you remember where his head was lying as he fell forward, if you know?
Mr. Scoggins. I wouldn't be sure about that. He kind of fell in a crumpled manner, I would say.
Mr. Belin. When you saw the officer fall, when was the next place that you saw the man, or did you see him at the same time you saw the officer fall, the other man?
Mr. Scoggins. No. I saw him coming kind of toward me around that cutoff through there, and he never did look at me. He looked back over his left shoulder like that, as he went by. It seemed like I could see his face, his features and everything plain, you see.
Mr. Belin. Was he walking or running or trotting?
Mr. Scoggins. Kind of loping, trotting.
Mr. Belin. Kind of loping or trotting?
Mr. Scoggins. Not in too big a hurry. It didn't seem like at first.
Mr. Belin. At first not too big a hurry?