Mr. Hubert. Did you see that same person later?
Mr. Smith. Yes. Now here this is probably a more inaccurate guess than the other as to time, but it was later in the morning. At least an hour or maybe an hour and a half later than that. We were at a break and I was sitting in the back of the truck, and to the best of my knowledge, Walker was in there, but it was during the time when you are not rehearsing and you are not on a standby condition. You are relaxed and you are not familiar with this old truck, but I will try to picture to you that it is an enclosed thing. It is kept rather dark for the picture’s sake, and it gets warm in there. And sometime I will open these curtains or turn on the fan and get a little ventilation. This happens even in the wintertime. And I lowered the curtain on my side and there stood this same man there.
Mr. Hubert. There can be no doubt in your mind that that was the same man you had seen earlier?
Mr. Smith. That’s right. Now this is the same particular person that I am talking about. They are one and the same. Same coat and same hat and same everything. And when I opened the curtain, this man is no less than 2 feet from the truck here, and he is standing there very nonchalantly, you know, and he says, “Have they brought Oswald down yet?”
Mr. Hubert. Was there a glass window between you and this man?
Mr. Smith. It wasn’t pulled to. It was open.
Mr. Hubert. It was open?
Mr. Smith. It is a sliding, double-sliding window.
Mr. Hubert. Then you had a full-face view of him?
Mr. Smith. Yes, sir.