Mr. Tomlinson. That's right.
Mr. Specter. And, there was a lot of confusion that day, which is what you told me before?
Mr. Tomlinson. Absolutely. And now, honestly, I don't remember telling him definitely—I know we talked about it, and I told him that it could have been. Now, he might have drawed his own conclusion on that.
Mr. Specter. You told the Secret Service agent that you didn't know where——
Mr. Tomlinson (interrupting). He asked me if it could have been brought down from the second floor.
Mr. Specter. You got the stretcher from where the bullet came from, whether it was brought down from the second floor?
Mr. Tomlinson. It could have been—I'm not sure whether it was A I took off.
Mr. Specter. But did you tell the Secret Service man which one you thought it was you took off of the elevator?
Mr. Tomlinson. I'm not clear on that—whether I absolutely made a positive statement to that effect.
Mr. Specter. You told him that it could have been B you took off of the elevator?