Mr. Liebeler. What about Mr. B. G. Moses, do you know him?
Mrs. Davis. Yes; he is a neighbor. He lives across the street from me. But I just don't know about him. I mean, he hasn't had too much to say about it.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he talk to you about it?
Mrs. Davis. No; in a way, he did, and well, in a way—he didn't actually come out and say—he said, "I think I saw him." I will put it that way. He thinks.
Mr. Liebeler. Was this the same Sunday that you had the incident concerning the target?
Mrs. Davis. He worked that week, but I don't know if he was down there or not that Sunday. It seems to me like he was working the trap. He was in the office, come in and out of the office, but I don't think he was on the rifle range.
Mr. Liebeler. On the Sunday we are speaking of?
Mrs. Davis. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember the date of this Sunday?
Mrs. Davis. No, I don't. I think it was around November, maybe the 13th, something like that. I wouldn't know unless I had my dates in front of me. I don't remember names or dates too well, but I remember faces.