Mr. Belin. What did you do on Saturday, the 23d? Anything that has to do with the assassination or the investigation of the Tippit murder?
Mr. Sawyer. No. I happened to be off on Saturday, and I didn't go back down. The boss didn't call me, so I stayed home.
Mr. Belin. What about Sunday?
Mr. Sawyer. Same thing. In fact, I didn't even hear about the other thing until way late in the afternoon.
Mr. Belin. Is there any other information that you can think of, whether I have asked it or not, that might be in any way relevant here?
Mr. Sawyer. The only other thing I can remember that I did down there, was when the shooting on Officer Tippit came in, I released half a dozen men to go to Oak Cliff to help with that.
Mr. Belin. Inspector, is there anything else that you can think of, whether I have asked it or not, that is in any way relevant here?
Mr. Sawyer. I can't think of anything.
Mr. Belin. Sir, we certainly appreciate your cooperation in coming down here.
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