Mr. Jenner. Of course you are not positive.

Mr. Pizzo. Do you want me to put it right here?

Mr. Jenner. Let's pick out the two that most closely resemble the man of which you speak.

Mr. Pizzo. [Witness at this point marked instrument referred to.]

Mr. Jenner. Now, which of those two that you marked with the little green mark most closely resembles the man you saw?

Mr. Pizzo. Right here—but he seems older here—he was a little short guy, the way I figure.

Mr. Jenner. Put an "X" above him. The witness has put a cross—a horizontal cross line, through the other line as indicating the man who appears most like the person he saw. Your feeling is that the man you have indicated with an "X" seems somewhat taller than the man you recall as having seen at the door of your office prior to November 22, 1963. Is that correct, sir?

Mr. Pizzo. That's correct—about 5 feet 8 inches, something like that, what I recall—or maybe 5 feet 8½ inches. Bogard is pretty tall and it seemed like the fellow was a lot shorter than he was.

Mr. Jenner. And that's what led you to put the marker over the head of the man on the extreme right shown in that picture, Pizzo Exhibit 453-A?

Mr. Pizzo. Yes—that's right—it's a downhill photo.