Mr. Dean. They were at their stations.
Mr. Griffin. After you made those assignments, what did you do?
Mr. Dean. I moved back to the area, when you come out of the jail office, to the ramp, and this is when Lieutenant Pierce came up to me and appeared to be in a hurry—well now, the armored car had already backed into the ramp.
Mr. Griffin. All right. How much before——
Mr. Dean. This armored car had backed into the ramp as I was standing here [indicating].
Mr. Griffin. Let's place these times a little bit. How long was it between the time that you instructed these 13 to 15 men to go on their posts and the time that the armored car arrived?
Mr. Dean. Oh, 10 minutes.
Mr. Griffin. Why don't put down here where you made that note, about 10 minutes before armored car arrived?
Mr. Dean. [Indicating.]
Mr. Griffin. Okay. Now, how much time elapsed between the time you made assignment to these men and the time that you searched the basement?