Mr. Liebeler. Did you see the car close enough at any time to see whether there was anybody else sitting in the car?
Mrs. Whitworth. I could have seen it, but I didn't pay any attention to it. They could have had a driver—I don't know.
Mr. Liebeler. You are sure it wasn't a station wagon that was sitting out there?
Mrs. Whitworth. I'm not sure—I'm really not, but it does not seem like it was. Had I known all this was coming up I would have took it all down, but you know, people—when you are in business, you don't pay a lot of attention to that, but there are incidents that happen that will, you know, be clear in your mind.
Mr. Liebeler. I show you a picture that has been marked Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-A, and I ask you if you recognize anybody in that picture?
Mrs. Whitworth. I don't—no; I don't.
Mr. Liebeler. I show you another photograph that has been marked Pizzo Exhibit No. 453-B, and ask you if you recognize anybody in that picture?
Mrs. Whitworth. I don't know this one either.
Mr. Liebeler. You don't recognize anybody in there either?
Mrs. Whitworth. No; not as far as I see it.