Mr. Whaley. Well, about 12:30 as you say, sir; I was at the Greyhound bus station. I have a copy of my trip sheet here.

Mr. Ball. Could I see that, please?

Mr. Whaley. The FBI took the original and the pictures of the cab and everything.

Mr. Ball. That is what I have been waiting for.

Mr. Whaley. I think it is supposed to be delivered to you, sir.

Mr. Ball. That is right. I am glad you have that copy.

Mr. Whaley. I thought maybe you might need it. You look down there it says Greyhound, 500 North Beckley, I think it is marked 12:30 to 12:45. Now that could have been 10 minutes off in each direction because I didn't use a watch, I just guess, in other words, all my trips are marked about 15 minutes each.

Mr. Ball. I am going to let you use this manifest to refresh your memory, Mr. Whaley. I have seen it. I am going to ask you some questions and you refresh your memory if you will from the manifest.

First of all, describe the document you are using, what is that?

Mr. Whaley. It is a trip sheet manifest. The company gets the amount of money you have run, your meter reading and all, and they have to keep it because of the city ordinance requirement that the taxis make this kind of manifest.