Mr. Liebeler. When you saw him that day, he appeared to you as he had before when you recognized him?
Mr. Andrews. He hasn't changed any appearance, I don't think. Maybe a little fatter, maybe a little skinnier.
Mr. Liebeler. Now I have a rather lengthy report of an interview that Mr. Kennedy had with you on December 5, 1963, in which he reports you as stating that you had a mental picture of Clay Bertrand as being approximately 6 feet 1 inch to 6 feet 2 inches in height, brown hair, and well dressed.
Mr. Andrews. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Now this description is different, at least in terms of height of the man, than the one you have just given us of Clay Bertrand.
Mr. Andrews. But, you know, I don't play Boy Scouts and measure them. I have only seen this fellow twice in my life. I don't think there is that much in the description. There may be some to some artist, but to me, there isn't that much difference. Might be for you all.
Mr. Liebeler. I think you said he was 5 feet 8 inches before.
Mr. Andrews. Well, I can't give you any better because this time I was looking for the fellow, he was sitting down. I am just estimating. You meet a guy 2 years ago, you meet him, period.
Mr. Liebeler. Which time was he sitting down?
Mr. Andrews. He was standing up first time.