Mr. FITHIAN. With regard to the groupings of shots what do you prove then? Dr. BARGER. As regards the grouping of the shots, we demonstrated with high confidence that if there are four shots, we demonstrated the times at which they occurred, and the intervals between them were described by Mr. Cornwell, 1.6 seconds, was it 5.9, and 0.5. Mr. FITHIAN. Would you repeat that again, please? Dr. BARGER. Yes. Mr. FITHIAN. The distance, the time frame between the first and the second shot is what? Dr. BARGER. 1.6 seconds. 75 Mr. FITHIAN. And between the second and what you perceived to be a possible third shot? Dr. BARGER. 5.9. Mr. FITHIAN. And between the possible third and the possible fourth shot? Dr. BARGER. 0.5. Mr. FITHIAN. 0.5? Dr. BARGER. 0.5, one-half second. Mr. FITHIAN. One-half second. So what you are saying, Doctor, is that if there were four shots fired, they came at those intervals? Dr. BARGER. Yes.