Mr. Fehrenbach. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. You wouldn’t have any trouble picking out his picture, would you?

Mr. Fehrenbach. No, I don’t believe so. In fact, I think I have already identified his picture twice.

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mr. Fehrenbach. I think Mr. Mullaney had some pictures of him. The only thing about it is I remember him as Charlotte’s husband but I couldn’t put his name on it, that Jasson was the one I couldn’t remember.

Mr. Griffin. When he showed you a single picture of Seymour were you able to identify that picture alone?

Mr. Fehrenbach. There was one of them that I couldn’t identify. He had him in, it seems to me he was in a bathing suit. There was one of them I couldn’t identify and I couldn’t tell you which one it was. Anyway he told me it was the same man.

Mr. Griffin. I want to hand you what——

Mr. Fehrenbach. I think one reason why it was so easy for me to pick out this picture of Seymour the first time was because Charlotte was also with him. That was the first picture he showed me, Charlotte and Seymour both together, but then he showed me another one of Seymour that I picked out as the same man and then he showed me another one that I couldn’t identify. I think there were three pictures.

Mr. Griffin. I am going to show you what I have marked for identification as George William Fehrenbach deposition July 22, 1964, Exhibit No. 4. I want to hand it to you. That is a photograph of a man. Do you recognize that man in any way?