Mr. Brennan. Beg pardon?
Mr. Belin. If you would not have identified that man positively, might he not have been released by the police?
Mr. Brennan. No. That had a great contributing factor—greater contributing factor than my personal reasons was that I already knew they had the man for murder, and I knew he would not be released.
Mr. Belin. The murder of whom?
Mr. Brennan. Of Officer Tippit.
Mr. Belin. Well, what happened in between to change your mind that you later decided to come forth and tell them you could identify him?
Mr. Brennan. After Oswald was killed, I was relieved quite a bit that as far as pressure on myself of somebody not wanting me to identify anybody, there was no longer that immediate danger.
Mr. Belin. What is the fact as to whether or not your having seen Oswald on television would have affected your identification of him one way or the other?
Mr. Brennan. That is something I do not know.
Mr. Belin. Mr. Brennan, could you tell us now whether you can or cannot positively identify the man you saw on the sixth floor window as the same man that you saw in the police station?