Mr. Wade. That was about all we used them for, actually, that was the last that we put on, but they asked them some questions of what happened. Didn't he tell Captain Fritz something at 4 o'clock that afternoon, but our testimony from them actually that amounted to anything quit when they came on to the floor there of the jail. That is McMillon and Archer.
Shortly thereafter, Dean's testimony came on and only—I am kind of anticipating your questions on this.
Mr. Rankin. Where was Dean then?
Mr. Wade. They were in the jail. Dean——
Mr. Rankin. Who else?
Mr. Wade. Sorrels, Forest Sorrels. I am not testifying as a fact but this was all told to me, of course, by Dean and Sorrels.
Mr. Rankin. Yes.
Mr. Wade. The following day during the noon hour I found for the first time that Sorrels was present in the jail. I told the sheriff there I would like to talk to Sorrels and he came down there and he and Dean and I talked in my office.
Mr. Rankin. That is the following day?
Mr. Wade. That is Thursday before we rested the case on Friday.