William Whaley
Cab Driver
"He showed no respect for the policemen, he told them what he thought about them.
They knew what they were doing and they were trying to railroad him and he wanted his lawyer.
At that time he had on a pair of black pants and white T-shirt, that is all he had on.
But you could have picked him out without identifying him by just listening to him because he was bawling out the policeman,
telling them it wasn't right to put him in line with these teenagers and all of that and they asked me which one and I told them.
It was him all right, the same man."
And then Mr. Whaley says this:
Mr. WHALEY. I signed that statement before they carried me down to see the lineup.
I signed this statement, and then they carried me down to the lineup at 2:30 in the afternoon.
....and without even going off the record...Belin does his best to remain calm, keep his head on,
but never quite confirms what it is signed, that was not typed.
Mr. BELIN. Now, when you signed it--
what I want to know is, before you went down,
had they already put on there a statement that the man you saw was the No. 3 man in the lineup?
Mr. WHALEY. I don't remember that. I don't remember whether it said three or two, or what.
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.
Mr. Whaley goes on to explain that he was confused. That there was a hand written statement and a typed statement.
And he does say he also signed a hand written one. - or a blank one. It is unclear.
But this question will come again with another witness to the lineups.
A Mix, not a Match - Line Ups 1 and 2
Did the "fillers" resemble the descriptions of the killer as given by the witnesses?
credit and thanks to mr capasse for his work here .