Mr. Ball. Let's go back to that afternoon, and you give your best memory of what the man looked like. Don't think of what anybody has told you or what has happened in between. Try to remember the vision you had of that man—the color of his hair, the size of his build and so forth.
Mrs. Davis. You mean weight and like that?
Mr. Ball. He was white, wasn't he?
Mrs. Davis. Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. Light complexioned, or dark?
Mrs. Davis. He was more light complected than he would have been dark.
Mr. Ball. Color of his hair?
Mrs. Davis. It was either dark brown or black. It was just dark hair.
Mr. Ball. And the color of his clothes?
Mrs. Davis. Well, I said he had on—he looked to me that he had on dark trousers, and it looked like a light colored shirt, with a dark coat over it.