“You didn’t leave the room where the postmortem was conducted, from the time Dr. Frankel started to work on the body of Austin Cullens until he finished with the body of George Trent?”
“That’s right.”
“You received one bullet from Dr. Frankel which had been taken from the body of Austin Cullens?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Now, just to keep the records straight, Sergeant, let’s refer to the bullet which was taken from the body of Austin Cullens as the Cullens bullet, and the thirty-eight caliber revolver, which the witness Diggers says he found in the handbag of Sarah Breel, the defendant in this case, as the Breel gun. Do you understand that?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Now, what did you do with the Cullens bullet?”
“I put it in my left-hand vest pocket.”
“Now, a few minutes later you received from Dr. Frankel a bullet which had been taken from the body of George Trent, did you not?”
“Yes, sir.”