Mr. Ball. You weren't present at any time in which he made any protest of the type of showup?
Mr. Boyd. No, sir; I don't believe so.
Mr. Ball. This day—this first showup—did he protest that it was not a fair showup?
Mr. Boyd. I don't recall if he did.
Mr. Ball. Did he at any time tell you after the showup that he didn't think it was fair to put those men in with him?
Mr. Ball. He didn't tell me that—no, sir.
Mr. Ball. Did he ever tell you that any showup had been unfair?
Mr. Boyd. Not that I recall.
Mr. Ball. Now, did you hear any conversation that went on in the audience part of the showup?
Mr. Boyd. No, sir; I couldn't—I don't recall any of it—I couldn't hear anything.