Mr. Surrey. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. All right. Proceed, sir.

Mr. Surrey. So I went over and looked at his arm, and there was a piece of metal in one particular spot in his arm, that I noticed, in addition to the other scratches, and I went looking for some first aid equipment and found tweezers upstairs, and came back downstairs and picked that piece of metal and two others out of his right forearm.

Mr. Jenner. And what was done with those pieces of metal?

Mr. Surrey. They were—I believe the police took them.

Mr. Jenner. But you recall that you, in fact, yourself took the pieces of metal from General Walker's right forearm?

Mr. Surrey. Yes, sir.

Mr. Jenner. And—all right. Go ahead, sir.

Mr. Surrey. Well, then it became just a matter of the police questioning the general and myself. I don't recall which detective or which policemen and myself went out in the back and looked in the back area.

Mr. Jenner. Is that what you did next, after you took the metal out of General Walker's forearm?