Mr. Graves. Yes. I do.
Mr. Belin. Do you have any recollection or notes which would in any way give the approximate physical description of the other men in this lineup?
Mr. Graves. No; I don't. I was present out in the front with Mrs. Markham, and I don't remember exactly who talked to the people or men that were on the stage. It is quite possible that they might have the names of the other people that were in this lineup, but I don't myself. I don't remember this physical description.
Mr. Belin. Do you remember whether or not they were all white men or was one or more a Negro?
Mr. Graves. They were all white men.
Mr. Belin. Do you remember anything about their approximate ages?
Mr. Graves. No; I don't. Let me say this, that it would be very unusual if we had a showup and asked a certain person or persons to appear in this showup, if they put anything other than men that fit their approximate size and age in there with them, and race and color, I might add, because we just don't operate that way.
Mr. Belin. What is your general mode of operation with regard to showups? Perhaps you could tell us this.
Mr. Graves. Yes; I sure can. When we want to show a person up, we call the jail supervisor and tell him what we want and who we want in the showup, and to put two or three or four other people with him, the approximate age, size, and so forth.
And they do that for us, and we—the only contact, the only dealings we have had with them is talking to them while they are on the stage.