Mr. Specter. All this you told Mr. Lane?
Mrs. Hill. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Go ahead.
Mrs. Hill. And so, then they took us into the police station. Just about that time Sheriff Decker came out and the man was with us and we were telling him why we were in there, why we had been in the pressroom, you know, and why they hadn't been able to find us, because they had thought that Mary had been hit and they were looking for the two women that were standing right by the car with the camera. At that time they didn't know what we were doing down there and why we were right at the car. So, there followed questioning all afternoon long, and he asked me at one time—well, in fact he asked repeatedly if I was held and I told him, "Yes."
Mr. Specter. Who asked you that?
Mrs. Hill. Mark Lane.
Mr. Specter. If you were held?
Mrs. Hill. Yes; you know if I were held, if I had to stay there and I told him, "Yes," but I told him when we were in the pressroom it was just our own ignorance, really, that was keeping us there and letting the man intimidate us that had no authority.
Mr. Specter. That was a newsman as opposed to the police official?
Mrs. Hill. Yes; and I gave Mark Lane his name several times—clearly. I remember clearly that I gave him his name.