Mr. Ball. Do you know whether he took the pictures or not?
Mr. Fritz. I feel like he did but I don't know because I didn't stay to see whether he could.
Mr. Ball. You didn't know whether he took the pictures?
Mr. Fritz. I went on searching the building. I just told them to preserve that evidence and I went right ahead.
Mr. Ball. What happened after that?
Mr. Fritz. A few minutes later some officer called me and said they had found the rifle over near the back stairway and I told them same thing, not to move it, not to touch it, not to move any of the boxes until we could get pictures, and as soon as Lieutenant Day could get over there he made pictures of that.
Mr. Ball. After the pictures had been taken of the rifle what happened then?
Mr. Fritz. After the pictures had been made then I ejected a live shell, a live cartridge from the rifle.
Mr. Ball. And who did you give that to?
Mr. Fritz. I believe that I kept that at that time myself. Later I gave it to the crime lab who, in turn, turned it over to the FBI.