Dr. Wood. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know of anybody else that was at the range when you observed this fellow who also observed him?
Dr. Wood. Yes. I told the FBI of Kenney Longley. Dr. Longley's son, a dental surgeon, a friend of mine, was talking to me at the time they were shooting. He was getting ready to take over one of the booths, and I understand that later the FBI went out to interview him.
And he had two friends with him. They interviewed them too, but I have forgotten their names.
Mr. Liebeler. Did they observe this individual also?
Dr. Wood. Other than what I have said, the conversation that I was concerned about, and I handed them each cotton to put in their ears when he fired this rifle, and I don't know how much observation they made of the man.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you discussed with them the question of whether or not this man was Lee Harvey Oswald?
Dr. Wood. I haven't seen—I will retract that statement. I had seen Dr. Longley's son. He had a front tooth knocked out and Dr. Longley brought him over to my office, but nothing was mentioned about Oswald or this man at the rifle range.
Mr. Liebeler. Longley and those two friends are the only two men that you know of that were also at the range at that time?
Dr. Wood. The only people I know. I couldn't identify another soul that was out there.