Mr. Boyd. No; I didn't.
Mr. Stern. That had been obtained earlier, apparently.
That's all. Do you have anything else?
Mr. Ely. Yes. Mr. Boyd, when you first saw Oswald when you went to the interrogation room and got him—do you remember that?
Mr. Boyd. Yes.
Mr. Ely. Who was with him in the interrogation room prior to your arrival?
Mr. Boyd. I am not positive about who was with him—there's some uniformed men in there and I believe there was Officer K. E. Lyons, but I would be afraid to say for sure, because I'm not positive, but I believe that's who it was.
Mr. Ely. Do you know whether whoever it was there with them, were they talking to him or questioning him, or don't you know?
Mr. Boyd. Well, I don't know. I just took it that they were the ones that brought him into—into the office up there. They were more or less just waiting for somebody.
I just assumed they were part of the officers that were out in the Texas Theatre where they arrested him and transferred down to our office from Oak Cliff.