Mr. Belin. In other words, these are copies [of] notebooks that you had?
Mr. Turner. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. Well, let's mark this as an exhibit. Let's mark this as "Turner Deposition Exhibit 1," which I will offer to introduce in evidence.
Do you need this back?
Mr. Turner. No; I am sure we have other copies. That is a copy I had in my locker. I mean, that is probably the same. They might have made a more detailed description of it down at the property room.
Mr. Belin. All right, what did you do after you left the Beckley residence?
Did you talk to the landlady there at all? Or not?
Mr. Turner. Talked to her, but I can't recall her name. There was a Mrs. Johnson and Mr. Johnson and Earlene Roberts. There were two or three people there.
Mr. Belin. Do you remember anything that anyone said at that time?
Mr. Turner. No, sir; I don't. Mr. Potts and Senkel and Cunningham were waiting for us to bring the warrant, so they had been talking to them before we did.