Mr. Belin. All right.
Then what did you do?
Mr. Craig. I drove up to Fritz' office about, oh, after 5—about 5:30 or something like that—and—uh—talked to Captain Fritz and told him what I had saw. And he took me in his office—I believe it was his office—it was a little office, and had the suspect setting in a chair behind a desk—beside the desk. And another gentleman, I didn't know him, he was sitting in another chair to my left as I walked in the office.
And Captain Fritz asked me was this the man I saw—and I said, "Yes," it was.
Mr. Belin. All right.
Will you describe the man you saw in Captain Fritz' office?
Mr. Craig. Oh, he was sitting down but—uh—he had the same medium brown hair; it was still—well, it was kinda wild looking; he was slender, and—uh—what I could tell of him sitting there, he was—uh—short. By that, I mean not—myself, I'm five eleven—he was shorter than I was. And—uh—fairly light build.
Mr. Belin. Could you see his trousers?
Mr. Craig. No; I couldn't see his trousers at all.
Mr. Belin. What about his shirt?