Mr. Vaughn. Yes, I realize that.
Mr. Hubert. What is your opinion about that statement?
Mr. Vaughn. I don't believe he did.
Mr. Hubert. You think he got in some other way?
Mr. Vaughn. I don't know definitely, but I'll say he didn't come in at the ramp. How he got in—that, I don't know, but I know—I don't believe that he came in the ramp.
Mr. Hubert. Is it your opinion beyond any reasonable doubt, and I think you are familiar with that phrase as an officer, aren't you?
Mr. Vaughn. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. That Ruby did not enter the basement through the ramp while you were there?
Mr. Vaughn. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Is that opinion so strong that if you were a juror, for example, you would convict a man or acquit him, whichever it would be, on the basis of your statement that he did not enter at that ramp?