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Representative FORD. Did you point him out with your hand?
Mr. WHALEY. No, sir; I did not. They asked me which number he was standing under and he was standing under No. 2.
So, the #3 guy he picked according to his affidavit was standing under #2 -- ROFL
Mr. Belin.
What number was over his head?
Mr. WHALEY. Well, they--when they walked over the line and they stopped him, No. 2 was over his head, but he was pulling on both of the other men on each side and arguing with this detective, so he didn't stay under any certain number.
He was moving like that.
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Mr. Whaley.
Well, I don't think they had it that way. I think they just had it Oswald. I am not sure what they had under it. I am not for sure, but I did see the picture.
Mr. Belin.
Was that the same man you carried in your cab on Friday?
Mr. Whaley.
Yes, sir.
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Mr. Belin.
Was that the man you identified at the police station?
Mr. Whaley.
Yes, sir.
Mr. BELIN. It is your best recollection, if I understand it, that this was the No. 2 man in the lineup?
Mr. WHALEY. That's right, sir. That was from the left now. No. 2 from my left. I was facing him.
Mr. Belin.
Right. I mean correct. Now, your affidavit which is Whaley's Deposition Exhibit A, the last sentence says, "The No. 3 man who I now know as Lee Harvey Oswald was the man who I carried from the Greyhound bus station to the 500 block of North Beckley." Now you say it was the No. 2 man from your left, is that correct?
Mr. Whaley.
From my left. No. 3 from my right.