Mr. Liebeler. What kind of fellow did he look like? Did you get a physical description of him?
Mr. Reynolds. No; it was just a blur to me. It was just a blur, but the people that saw him said he was around 5 foot 4, weight around 130 or 140 pounds, and was either Spanish or Cuban or Indian or something like that; not Negro.
Mr. Liebeler. He was not a Negro, but he was of a foreign extraction or foreign appearing, or dark colored?
Mr. Reynolds. Yes; dark colored, the way they described him. He had a rifle.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any idea as to why somebody might have wanted to take a shot at you, why did they?
Mr. Reynolds. I have no proof. I would say it would be fair to think that somebody shot me on account of they thought I knew something or had some connection with Lee Oswald. It was definitely not people that I would know of, and it hadn't been business. I am sure it wasn't in business form.
Mr. Liebeler. What did you do in the car lot? Are you engaged actually in selling and trading automobiles?
Mr. Reynolds. Yes; generally everything.
Mr. Liebeler. You can't think of any reason why one of your customers wanted to take a shot at you?
Mr. Reynolds. No.