Mr. McCloy. Brennan was the alleged——
Mr. Fritz. Is that the man that the Secret Service brought over there, Mr. Sorrels brought over?
Mr. McCloy. I don't know whether Mr. Sorrels——
Mr. Fritz. I don't think I was present but I will tell you what, I helped Mr. Sorrels find the time that that man—we didn't show that he was shown at all on our records, but Mr. Sorrels called me and said he did show him and he wanted me to give him the time of the showup. I asked him to find out from his officers who were with Mr. Brennan the names of the people that we had there, and he gave me those two Davis sisters, and he said, when he told me that, of course, I could tell what showup it was and then I gave him the time.
Mr. McCloy. But you were not present to the best of your recollection when Brennan was in the showup?
Mr. Fritz. I don't believe I was there, I doubt it.
Mr. McCloy. Did you ever inspect these premises on Neely Street?
Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir; I did. With the Secret Service. We went over there and we searched that apartment thoroughly. It was vacant. The man came over that owned it, opened the house for us, we searched it thoroughly and went through the yard and made some pictures in the backyard exactly like that with another man, of course, holding the papers.
Mr. McCloy. Are the pictures in the record?
Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir; we have them in the record, the ones we made over there. I suppose you have them here.