Mr. Liebeler. The alley that runs into Turtle Creek?

General Walker. No; directly from the church alley into the Turtle Creek main boulevard. Now, there is another alley right at the entrance of my alley to the church parking lot, which runs straight west practically to Oak Lawn. Hardly anybody knows it is there, because you have to ease down it with an automobile, it is so narrow. And as I know, only garbage trucks use it. I have been up and down it once or twice only.

Mr. Liebeler. Now when you got that pistol, did you go out the back door of your house?

General Walker. I went out the back door.

Mr. Liebeler. You went into the alley?

General Walker. I went about halfway out to the alley.

Mr. Liebeler. From that point you could observe this car that was just turning?

General Walker. No, sir. I observed that—it was already gone—I observed that from the window upstairs as I came down with the pistol. I could see out the south window, front and left.

Mr. Liebeler. I would imagine that you assumed that that car had gone from the church parking lot down the alley and was at that point entering Turtle Creek Boulevard?

General Walker. That is correct.