Mr. Liebeler. So altogether there were five of them that came into the office?
Mr. Andrews. Five. The only other thing that shook me to my toes—you have the other part—the Secret Service brought me some things. They don't have the complete photograph. They have another photograph with the two Realpey sisters. They are actually in the office, and that shook me down to my toes pretty good.
Mr. Liebeler [handing picture to witness]. The picture you refer to might be Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-B. Is that the one?
Mr. Andrews. Yes, this is it. Victoria Realpey-Plaza and her sister Marguerite Realpey-Plaza, and I can't recall this young lady's name here at all [indicating].
Mr. Liebeler. You are pointing to the three women who are standing——
Mr. Andrews. The one facing, standing as you look at it.
Mr. Liebeler. That's the one you can't identify?
Mr. Andrews. Yes; I have her file in the office. Uncle is a warden at the Parish Prison here in New Orleans.
Mr. Liebeler. And you are referring to the three women that are standing at the right side of Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-B?
Mr. Andrews. The girl carrying the pocketbook.