Mr. Belin. Then what did you do?
Mr. Turner. I went to the city hall.
Mr. Belin. What did you do there?
Mr. Turner. Well, when I walked in there, one of the lieutenants was talking about finding a justice of the peace to obtain a search warrant, and I told him that I just left the sheriff's office and one of the J.P.'s was down there when I left, David Johnston, and so he said, "Well, see if you can get ahold of him and get a warrant for this address on North Beckley and carry the warrant over there."
Mr. Belin. Would that have been 1026 North Beckley?
Mr. Turner. Yes, sir; I am sure it is. I have to look in the paper here a minute; 1026 North Beckley.
Mr. Belin. All right, what did you do there?
Mr. Turner. Well, Detective Moore was in the office. He and I got a car and drove down by the, back down to the sheriff's office, and when we got there, Judge Johnston and one of the assistant district attorneys, Bill Alexander, was standing on the front steps waiting for us, because someone got ahold of him by phone and told them I was on the way.
Mr. Belin. Was that Detective H. M. Moore?
Mr. Turner. Yes, sir.