Mr. Price. No.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, going back to the first time you saw him, was there anyone there at the rifle range besides this man, Mr. Davis and yourself?
Mr. Price. At the first time I saw him—me and Mrs. Davis was the only one there, and we were just fixing to close up and go home and he came in and, like I said, inquired if there was anybody that could set a telescope. I took him down to set his telescope and we stayed there that much longer and Mr. Davis came in and Mrs. Davis went on home.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Mrs. Davis have an opportunity to see this man?
Mr. Price. Not that I know of—she knew there was somebody there but she was inside the building.
Mr. Liebeler. There was nobody else there?
Mr. Price. There was no one else there.
Mr. Liebeler. When was the next time you saw him, the third time?
Mr. Price. Well, I don't remember just exactly when it was, but it was—it could be anywhere from 1 to 3 weeks later—I don't remember exactly, but it was on a Sunday, Sunday was the only time I went down there after that in a good while.
Mr. Liebeler. Mr. Price, this is Mr. Davis from the attorney general's office for the State of Texas.