his supervisor, warren gall, recognized him in the pictures by the way he held his gun. >> i have been on the range numerous times with larry when we were qualifying for the police department. i knew his stance, i knew his pose, and it was exact. >> larry's shooting stance was unique. it was a combination of two different styles taught at the police academy. >> larry had never really adjusted to the new stance and shot with a hybrid sort of stance, in between the old square shoulder stance and the newer weaver stance. that was quite distinctive. a number of these witnesses had been on the shooting range, practicing with him for years. and recognized that shooting stance. >> larry knew a great deal about bank robbery because he was a crime scene specialist. >> he worked bank robbers as a crime scene officer.