General Walker. Seems to me I talked to them in the room first and showed them around. I believe I did. I can't recall whether they asked me out or not. There wasn't much to tell them.
Mr. Liebeler. Were you able to determine the spot from which it appeared the shot had been fired?
General Walker. We lined up the shot, the police did, and I noticed they worked this whole area back here to the fence, and even went out into the alley to find the lattice fence that sits right here.
Mr. Liebeler. You mean the area immediately behind the picture?
General Walker. Just behind the camera that took this picture.
Mr. Liebeler. Yes; Walker Exhibit No. 1. Were you able to determine to your satisfaction the place from which the shot was fired?
General Walker. I was convinced there wasn't any doubt the shot was fired about where this cameraman was standing, or a little bit behind him and outside the lattice fence, probably firing through the fence which had spaces in it, squares of about 4 to 6 inches.
Certainly the lineup of the holes in the two, in the window and in the wall, gives the direction. The distance would be questionable to this point, based on the information I have.
Mr. Liebeler. I hand you a photograph that I have marked Walker Exhibit No. 2, and I ask you to initial it on the back near my initials there.
(General Walker initials.)