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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XIII - Page 50« Previous | Next »

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Mr. Mcmillon.
I believe that I was. I am not sure.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you recall whether or not he had a wallet on him at that time or not?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I don't recall definitely, but I don't believe that he did.
Mr. Griffin.
Try to think as best you can, now. What was---what do you remember being taken off of his person at that time?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I know that there was some money. You mean in addition to the clothing?
Mr. Griffin.
Yes, sir.
Mr. Mcmillon.
I know that he had some money on him; I know that he had two post card deals on him, in his property at the Jail, that had these "Impeach Earl Warren" deals on them.
Mr. Griffin.
Two pest cards?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Two pieces of paper. The best I remember, they were pieces of paper.
Mr. Griffin.
Could they have been photographs?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you talk to him or did you hear anybody talk to him about these photographs?
Mr. Mcmillon.
It came out later on in the conversation up in the jail, I believe that he had gone out and photographed them, I believe, but anyway he mentioned this Bernard Weissman, something that he had read about a derogatory article that he had read in the paper, he had tried to run that down.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, let me ask you this. Were you present when Agent Hall of the FBI interviewed him?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes, part of the time. I was in and out for some short intervals. Phone calls, we will say, rest room, away for things like that.
Mr. Griffin.
Yes. Now, I don't want you to tell me about anything that happened right this moment while Hall was conducting the interview. Now, were you also present when Sorrels----
Mr. Mcmillon.
When he first came up?
Mr. Griffin.
Yes.
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, I don't want you to tell me anything right at this point about what was said when Sorrels was there.
Mr. Mcmillon.
All right.
Mr. Griffin.
Were you there all of the time that agent---not agent but Sergeant Dean was there?
Mr. Mcmillon.
No. I was away during one of those intervals. I was there part of the time. I was there when Sorrels brought Dean up there.
Mr. Griffin.
Were you there when Dean left?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I am sure I was.
Mr. Griffin.
Were you there when Sorrels left?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes, I believe so.
Mr. Griffin.
Between the time that Sorrels left and the time Dean left, did you leave at any time?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes. I was away during the time that Sorrels and Dean were there with him. I had gone around to attend to some other little detail. I didn't hear what it was. I didn't hear all of their conversation. I heard part of it.
Mr. Griffin.
Did Dean and Sorrels leave together?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I don't know whether they did or not.
Mr. Griffin.
I don't want you to tell me anything that was said when Dean was there or when Sorrels was there. Now, with reference to these pictures and the Bernard Weissman statement, was that made did you hear him talk about that at any time when Hall, Dean or Sorrels were not there? In other words, when was it that you heard them talked about?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I don't know at what point during the day that it was. There was so much conversation, I don't remember at what point during the day that that was.
Mr. Griffin.
All right. When his pockets were emptied, did people immediately begin to question him about these items that were found in his pockets?
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