Mr. Barnes. Approximately 9 o'clock, I would say, approximately.
Mr. Belin. Did Lee Harvey Oswald say anything to you as you were removing these casts, that you remember?
Mr. Barnes. Very little, other than what I repeated to you before, that he knew what I was trying to do, and that I was wasting my time, that he didn't know anything about what we were accusing him of.
Mr. Belin. Did Lee Harvey Oswald leave Captain Fritz' office at that time or did he stay there?
Mr. Barnes. I didn't go back, I couldn't tell you.
Mr. Belin. He didn't come out with you, did he?
Mr. Barnes. No.
Mr. Belin. Were any remarks of any kind made to you by any of the people in the hallway, nonpolice officers, as you left the office? Questions or remarks or what have you?
Mr. Barnes. Yes.
Mr. Belin. What did they say?