Mr. Hill. Yes; and I was also with him when I was standing in the doorway of the room when he was there, with Walker. The door was never closed.
Mr. Belin. The door was never closed?
Mr. Hill. No.
Mr. Belin. While you were standing in the doorway with Walker, did the man, suspect, say anything at all, or not?
Mr. Hill. Not that I recall, sir. At this time when I was in the doorway, I was talking to Baker and had my attention more on him and what he was saying, because at that point we were trying to decide if he wanted the gun, if we were going to make the offense, or homicide, or the officers that stayed out at the scene to wait for the crime lab. We were talking trying to get the paperwork straight.
Mr. Belin. How far was the suspect from you at this time?
Mr. Hill. Sitting across the table, about as wide as this, and maybe 2 more feet to the door.
Mr. Belin. About how far would that be?
Mr. Hill. About 6 feet.
Mr. Belin. How close was the other officer to you?