Mr. Sorrels. That is right.
Mr. Stern. And are you certain that those were the same open windows?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes, I think they were. I don't have any reason to think otherwise.
Mr. Stern. Then you accompanied Brennan and Euins where?
Mr. Sorrels. To the sheriff's office, which was right across the street from the Book Depository.
Mr. Stern. Did you have any further conversation with them on the way over there?
Mr. Sorrels. Oh, yes; we discussed—I was talking to him on the way over there about what they saw and observed, and told them we would like to come in there where we could get their statements down in writing.
Mr. Stern. Did they tell you anything that you have not already told us?
Mr. Sorrels. Not that I recall.
The little colored boy mentioned he was there with another colored boy that ran off when this thing happened—at the first shot this boy ran off. He said he stayed there, but the other boy ran off. I didn't make any effort to get in touch with him, because he apparently saw nothing.