Mr. Hubert. At least as much as you feel that the man on the street was the Jack Ruby you saw in the mug shot?
Mr. Smith. Right. Now I am drawing a comparison between the man in the window and the mug shot. Those two struck me as being the same. The pictures that I saw in film are not as familiar to me, you know. That is hard to explain. I don’t guess it makes sense, does it?
Mr. Hubert. Would you venture to say that the man on the street whose face came within 3 feet of yours and the man in the mug shot were, beyond any reasonable doubt, the same person?
Mr. Smith. The only reason that I would have any doubt was this thing of the hat. Now I couldn’t see his hairline and I couldn’t see the complete face. With that thing in mind, I would not say that positively is the same man; I can’t say that.
Mr. Hubert. But you did see the complete face when you were within 3 feet of him?
Mr. Smith. Yes. He had the hat on.
Mr. Hubert. And the mug shot did not, I take it?
Mr. Smith. That is true.
Mr. Hubert. With that reservation, you would have no doubt it is the same person?
Mr. Smith. That is true.