Weyman shook his head and said, “No, I’m not. They told me the accident took place at noon. If that’s true, then the rest of it’s okay. If it ain’t true, I don’t know what time it was. All I know is I’d been standing around there for about ten minutes before the accident, and I saw this man telephoning.”
Overmeyer frowned thoughtfully and said, “That’s all. I may want to talk with you again about this, Mr. Weyman.”
Mason said, “May I ask one question?”
Scanlon nodded.
“Whom have you told about what you saw?”
“I told my wife,” Weyman said.
“Anyone else?”
Weyman shook his head.
“Did you tell her about this as soon as you got home?” Mason asked.
“No,” Weyman said with a wry grin. “We talked about other things right after I got home.”