Mr. Rea. Yes; I observed him in here [indicating].
Mr. Hubert. What seemed to be his reaction at that time?
Mr. Rea. Oh, he definitely had a look of despair. I don’t know what you’d say—it was—he was emotionally “shookup” so to speak. There was no question about that. Of course, like I’ve told these other men that I’ve talked to, so was everybody else.
Mr. Hubert. That’s the point I wanted to get at. Do you think that he was more “shookup” than the other people around there?
Mr. Rea. I’ll say—I’d say that he had a little bit different look—yes—a different type of an expression; yes.
Mr. Hubert. Is that a recollection that you formed at that time or since?
Mr. Rea. No, sir—yes—well—when I heard of the—well; yes, the picture of him just sort of stood out. It really impressed me.
Mr. Hubert. Now, mind you, this was before he had had anything to do with this?
Mr. Rea. Yes; that’s right.
Mr. Hubert. You now recall that he had a look that was different from other people’s?