Mrs. Bledsoe. Well, I thought, "Well, he is gone," and forgot it.
Mr. BALL. But, before you go into that, I notice you have been reading from some notes before you.
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Mrs. Bledsoe.
Well, because I forget what I have to say.
If the above sounds familiar to those of you reading along, no great surprise since it's the same underhanded tactics employed by yet another script-reading "witness" ---->
Mr. BELIN. Did they have any statements on there before you went down to the lineup?
Mr. WHALEY. I never saw what they had in there. It was all written out by hand. The statement I saw, I think, was this one, and that could be writing. I might not even seen this one yet. I signed my name because they said that is what I said.
The wrongly-accused did Not shoot anybody. Anybody.