Mr. Stern. And at this point you are traveling directly in front of the building?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes, sir.
Mr. Stern. I imagine it would have been difficult to look up and see the whole building.
Mr. Sorrels. No; I don't mean to say that after we made the turn I looked up and saw the whole building. But just as we made the turn I looked towards the building and saw people in front, and just glanced up—I would not say that I saw the entire building at all at that time.
Mr. Stern. And it is your testimony that you saw nothing unusual, that you observed no one there with a weapon?
Mr. Sorrels. No, sir.
Mr. Stern. Or any other implement?
Mr. Sorrels. No, sir.
Mr. Stern. That several windows were open on the side of the building at different places?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes, sir.