Mr. Hubert. Did you find any personal property on him?
Mr. Archer. Did I find any personal property on him?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Archer. Yes, sir, I searched him. I did remove some personal property. I recall a large roll of money and perhaps some change. I'm not sure about that. The main thing I remember was the large roll of money.
Mr. Hubert. What did you do with the property you took from his person?
Mr. Archer. We had been there—before I started removing any personal property; well, I searched him by feeling of him, you know, feeling for any weapons first, and then one of the other jailers, uniformed jail officers, Haake, came up and what personal property I took out of his pockets, I handed right over to him. I didn't bother to itemize it or anything else, because that is their job, not ours, and——
Mr. Hubert. You didn't make an inventory of his property?
Mr. Archer. I didn't; no, sir.
Mr. Hubert. You just handed it over to another man?
Mr. Archer. Yes, sir; I did.