Mr. Scoggins. I don't remember, but after I got through looking at them and everything, and I says, I told them one of these two pictures is him, out of this group he showed me, and the one that was actually him looked like an older man than he was to me. Of course, I am not too much on identifying pictures. It wasn't a full shot of him, you know, and then he told me the other one was Oswald.
Representative Ford. Had you narrowed the number of pictures from more than two to two?
Mr. Scoggins. Yes.
Representative Ford. In other words, they showed you pictures of how many people altogether, how many different people, your best estimate?
Mr. Scoggins. I would say 4 or 5.
Representative Ford. And you narrowed the number of 4 or 5 down to 2?
Mr. Scoggins. Down to two; yes.
Mr. Belin. Mr. Scoggins, at the time of the shooting, did you see any pedestrians standing at the corner of East 10th and Patton, any of the corners there?
Mr. Scoggins. I didn't see anybody. I was kind of excited.
Mr. Belin. Did you see any other person walking along the street there?