Mr. Clardy. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I'll——
Mr. Clardy. In other words, I was close enough to the corner that I could see around both ways. One occasion, I went and talked to Detective McMillon.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, you took this position, and went over there and came back, and this is where you were at the time of the shooting?
Mr. Clardy. At the actual shooting, I had moved approximately 3 steps to my right. As they backed this car out, apparently, some reporters tried to come across here [indicating]. And I had stepped up that way, not over—not that far up, sir. I only took 2 or 3 steps. I would say maybe probably as far as from me to you. I had stepped to my right.
Mr. Hubert. All right, now, I have marked on Exhibit 5064, as a result of what you have stated while looking at the mockup, 2 positions concerning you. One of which I have marked, encircled, "Position of B. S. Clardy prior to shooting," and second one, which is, you say, is approximately 3 feet further towards the Commerce Street entrance.
Mr. Clardy. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Which was your position at the time of the shot?
Mr. Clardy. At no time——
Mr. Hubert. Is that correct?