Mr. Griffin. Or about a man jumping over the railing?
Mr. Worley. All they did is ask me if I saw anybody come down that ramp in particular. And I stated that I had seen that man come down and jump over that rail there in the basement, and he was challenged by an officer and he identified himself and the officer let him go on.
Mr. Griffin. Well, let me understand this then, I think your answer to me initially was that these two lieutenants asked you specifically if you saw a man jump over the railing?
Mr. Worley. No; asked me if I saw anybody come down the ramp.
Mr. Griffin. I see.
Mr. Worley. And then I told them about the incident of the man jumping over the rail.
Mr. Griffin. Were you interviewed in a room with other officers when Lieutenants Cornwall and Revill conducted this interview? Had a number of reserve officers been assembled together and they talked with them?
Mr. Worley. No; I was told to report to that special service office at a certain time, and there was one other officer in the room when I came in.
Mr. Griffin. Who was that officer?
Mr. Worley. Lt. Ben McCoy.