Mr. Fischer. No—I can't think of anything.
Mr. Belin. Shortly before this interview began, you and I met for the first time—is that correct?
Mr. Fischer. Yes.
Mr. Belin. And we first chatted a few minutes about what you saw before we started taking your testimony on the record?
Mr. Fischer. Yes.
Mr. Belin. What is the fact as to whether or not I asked you to tell me your story or whether or not, instead, I asked you questions and tried to, in any way, lead you—or so forth?
Mr. Fischer. I answered the questions as I think that I saw the events happen—as I saw the events happen. I was not quizzed on what to say or anything of that nature. I've merely related what I think that I saw.
Mr. Belin. Is there anything that you told me of before we started taking the deposition that has not been included in this deposition—that you can think of?
Mr. Fischer. [Pausing before reply.] No; not that I can think of.
Mr. Belin. All right.