Mr. Dulles. Any other questions?
Mr. Belin. There have been two or three other questions that have come up here, sir.
One question—when we visited on Friday in Dallas, what is the fact as to whether or not I told you what to say or you yourself just told me what you wanted to tell me?
Mr. Brennan. I told you—you did not instruct me what to say at all. I told you in the best words I could to explain exactly my movements and what happened.
Representative Ford. And here today you have testified freely on your own?
Mr. Brennan. Right, I have.
Mr. Dulles. Anything you would like to add?
Mr. Belin. One other question, sir.
For the record, would you repeat what I would say would be a full statement of the reasons which caused you to state in your December interview to the FBI that you had always been convinced that the man you saw in the lineup was the man you saw firing the rifle, whereas on November 22d you declined to give positive identification. Could you give all of the reasons, please?
Mr. Brennan. Well, as I previously have said, I had saw the man in the window and I had saw him on television. He looked much younger on television than he did from my picture of him in the window—not much younger, but a few years younger—say 5 years younger.