Mr. Carroll. No, sir; because when we brought him out of the car, we took him straight up to the homicide and robbery office and there left him in custody of a homicide and robbery officer.
Mr. Belin. When this gun, Commission Exhibit 143, was taken by you and then subsequently given to Hill, did you at any time notice whether it was or was not loaded?
Mr. Carroll. I observed Sergeant Hill unload the gun.
Mr. Belin. How many bullets were in it?
Mr. Carroll. It was full. I believe there was six bullets, the best I recall.
Mr. Belin. All right, sir; we thank you again for making the second trip down, and we are sorry we didn't have the exhibit here when you first testified.
You have an opportunity, if you like, to read your deposition and sign it before it goes to Washington, or you can waive.
Mr. Carroll. I will sign it.
Mr. Belin. All right, you will be contacted.
Mr. Carroll. All right, fine.