Mr. Griffin. Now, will you look over there at Commerce Street. You will see that there is a heavy black line?
Mr. Worley. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Now, that heavy black line represents the basement wall. The basement, according to this diagram, actually extends out under the sidewalk, so at this point approximately where the sidewalk ends there is a dotted line. Now, that represents where the wall is if you were standing out on the sidewalk and were looking at the building. That is where the wall goes up on the outside, so that actually as you look at the diagram, you ignore the dotted line when you are in the basement, because it extends all the way.
And on the side near Main Street, we have the same kind of dotted line, and have the black line. It means the same thing.
Now, will you place on the chart an "X" on the spot that you were stationed by Sergeant Croy?
Excuse me; I want to correct the record. You have stated in your letter of November 26 that Captain Arnett placed you at a point in the basement. Can you show us where Captain Arnett placed you?
Mr. Worley. Right here [indicating].
Mr. Griffin. All right. Now, would you put a circle around that "X"?
Mr. Worley. [Complies.]
Mr. Griffin. Now, at the time you were placed there, had the search of the basement commenced?