Mr. Belin. What else did he tell you about them? Did he tell you how much of them he saw?
Mr. Craig. Yes. He said they—uh—walked back and forth in front of the windows there—uh—several minutes. You know, not a long time but 3, 4, 5 minutes. He did state that one of them had a rifle with a scope on it.
Mr. Belin. Did he give you the color of the hair or the complexion or anything like that?
Mr. Craig. No—no; this he couldn't give.
Mr. Belin. Could he give you the type of clothing they were wearing?
Mr. Craig. If I recall, he was vague on one—he thought it was khakis, but the other man he wasn't sure.
Mr. Belin. Did he tell you anything else about these people?
Mr. Craig. Yes; he said he looked up a few minutes later and—uh—there was only one man up there then.
Mr. Belin. Did he ever tell you anything about seeing any other people in any other windows?
Mr. Craig. Yes; he said there were people in other windows looking over the ledges—you know, leaning up against the outside of the windows, looking out.