Mr. Turner. I questioned witnesses. I didn't take any of the affidavits, but they did send court reporters and secretaries up and affidavits was taken from them.

Mr. Belin. Do you remember, you yourself, questioning a Howard Leslie Brennan or anyone questioning a Brennan?

Mr. Turner. Brennan, let me check. I've got a Charles F. Brehan [spelling] B-r-e-h-a-n, that I talked to.

Mr. Belin. No; that is not the one.

Mr. Turner. Probably I didn't. That was probably the name I was thinking of when you said Brennan.

Mr. Belin. All right, while you were there, did you learn that an officer had been shot?

Mr. Turner. I did; yes, sir.

Mr. Belin. Then what happened?

Mr. Turner. Well, I stayed down there for quite some time talking to these witnesses, and then I went back over to the School Book Depository Building to check and see if my partner was there.

Mr. Senkel hadn't seen him in quite a while and didn't locate him. There was several officers over there, Special Service, still had the building secured, and you want this mentioned that coat business in there?