Mr. Belin. Do you wish to correct your testimony with regard to the X you placed on the fourth box on the stack in Exhibit 716?
Mr. Day. Yes; that is just not the same box. It is not the same box. This is the first time I have seen No. 482.
Mr. Belin. All right. We will substitute for 716 then a copy of the picture without the X mark on it.
Mr. McCloy. 482 was taken by the news photographer?
Mr. Belin. Yes, sir.
Mr. McCloy. Immediately after the shooting?
Mr. McCloy. The two colored men were still in the position where they were?
Mr. Belin. Yes, sir. He actually took two pictures. He took one of the building—that showed most of the south side of the building, and another with a different kind of lens that was aimed up to that particular corner. I will check to see if I can find the other picture, Mr McCloy. Commission Exhibit 480 is the first picture that he took, or I shouldn't say the first—one of the two pictures he took.
You can see the southeast corner window on the sixth floor, and I will show you, Lieutenant Day, that you can still see two of those boxes there, and you can see on the window below, at least you can see, one of the Negro men. The other picture was Exhibit 481, and I believe 482 was actually an enlargement of 481.