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he kept to orders. Maybe he was nervous after firing the first shot. Usually it you go and you look at all your old poachers and we also hated it. Andi snipers don't do it. You never fire a second shot, because your first shot usually people will get a general direction: 180 degrees. Your second shot could (störande ljud) give you more of a line of direction where it's coming from. It depends. This happened in a street. There's a lot of people. One shot might have people looking around. A second shot will pinpoint another man using a firearm. That is my own opinion and also talking from experience: quite a lot.

Ö:

Okay. We have to take a short pause because we have to change the recorder.

D:

I would like to come back to your conversation with Mister Powell.

K:

Okay.

D:

As I noted, Mister Powell told you about this man, his name and address. and stated that it was a Swedish intelligence officer with the rank of captain.

K:

A former

D:

A former...?

K:

A former Swedish intelligence officer.

D:

Did he...and did...he said so, as I understood you, in the event you would go to Turkey and wanted to look him up. Is that correctly understood?

K:

Well, he knew that I was travelling overseas quite a lot, and he said if you go to Turkey or you want to meet the man, or you need the man, you know, he has this address.

D:

In my view it would then have been normal if he had told you, for instance. his age, his fitness, his capacity...