Mr. Ball. Now, in this showup, the third showup, was Oswald's manner any different than it had been the first two showups?
Mr. Boyd. I don't recall it being any different.
Mr. Ball. Did he shout, yell, or anything of the sort?
Mr. Boyd. I don't believe, because when he got back upstairs there, he started talking to Mr. Clements again and he didn't get upset.
Mr. Ball. How long did he talk to Mr. Clements? This last time?
Mr. Boyd. Well, let's see—he didn't talk to him but for about half an hour.
Mr. Ball. Then, after that what happened?
Mr. Boyd. Well, after Mr. Clements left, well, in a few minutes Detective Johnny Hicks and R. L. Studebaker from the crime lab came down to the office, that's Captain Fritz' office, and Detective Hicks fingerprinted Oswald and Sgt. Pete Barnes came in, and shortly afterward Capt. George Doughty came down and stayed just a few minutes and went back up, and he left out and I don't know where he went.
Mr. Ball. What did Barnes do?
Mr. Boyd. Well, he helped Johnny Hicks make some paraffin casts of Oswald's hands and the right side of his face.