Mrs. Davis. Yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles. Before your sister-in-law?
Mrs. Davis. Yes, sir; I was the first one.
Mr. Dulles. All right.
Did your sister-in-law, to your knowledge, make the same identification?
Mrs. Davis. Yes, sir; she was there with me at the same time.
Mr. Dulles. She was standing with you. And she saw the identification you had made?
Mrs. Davis. All I done was just lean over and tell the man.
Mr. Dulles. How did you make your identification? By pointing or holding up your fingers.
Mrs. Davis. The man that was sitting next to me just asked me which one I thought it was, and I leaned over and told him. And then he leaned around me and asked her.