Mr. Belin. Detective Dhority handled that?

Mr. Brown. We were keeping this evidence in a chain there. Mrs. Barbara Jeanette Davis handed him the spent cartridge. He gave it to the crime lab himself, which was initialled by both of us.

Mr. Belin. Anything else, sir?

Mr. Brown. None in regard to any evidence or identification of any further witnesses.

Mr. Belin. Anything else in connection with either the assassination or the Tippit murder?

Mr. Brown. None that I recall at this time, sir.

Mr. Belin. Sir, you have an opportunity to either read the deposition when it is transcribed and sign it, or else waive the reading and have our court reporter send it directly to Washington. You can take your choice.

Mr. Brown. Well, I have no reason to read it for any reason at all.

Mr. Belin. Do you want to waive signing it then?

Mr. Brown. That would be fine. Waive signing, and you can send it right out. To the best of my knowledge, that is everything that happened.