Mr. Liebeler. Was that on the 17th?
Mr. Davis. That was on the 17th.
Mr. Liebeler. Was that Dr. Wood?
Mr. Davis. I believe it was.
Mr. Liebeler. Dentist?
Mr. Davis. He might be a dentist. They told us at the range—Charlie Brown, I believe, afterwards, of the FBI, said that he wasn't sure it was him, but they told us previously they were sure that it was Oswald.
Mr. Liebeler. Has the FBI ever advised you as to the results of the tests they probably ran on or did run on the cartridge cases you gave them?
Mr. Davis. No; nothing. I asked them if they were all there when they returned them. He did return them, and he said they were all there, so I took it from that that they didn't find anything in the case.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether the cases that you gave the FBI were cases that were used in a rifle that were used by these gentlemen that were firing from booth No. 8, on November 17, 1963?
Mr. Davis. From what Mr. Price told me, he was down at the range helping out on the particular target. He saw these fellows pick up all the shells and—they shot that day, which is very frequent, because they reload a lot of that ammunition, but these particular fellows did pick them up.