Mr. Dhority. I don't recall.

Mr. Ely. Now, do you remember how Mr. McWatters indicated his choice, in other words, did he do it in such a way that the other people present could hear who he was choosing?

Mr. Dhority. No; he did not—it was very low.

Mr. Ely. He said it to you, but he said it quietly so that they couldn't hear?

Mr. Dhority. Yes, sir.

Mr. Ely. What about the other two people, did they indicate their choices out loud, or did they also indicate them quietly?

Mr. Dhority. It was also quietly.

Mr. Ely. In other words, none of the men could hear what the other two were saying?

Mr. Dhority. No.

Mr. Ely. Now, the lineup where Jeannette Davis made the identification, did you observe anything about the appearance or clothing of the other men in that lineup?