Mr. Dean. No, sir; I hadn't. The majority of those, I think, were detectives or plainclothesmen.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know if anybody had responsibility for giving instructions to that group?

Mr. Dean. To my knowledge, I don't know of anyone. I am sure that they did, but I don't know who did.

Mr. Griffin. Did you receive instructions from anybody concerning how to maintain security along the path from the jail office door to the car that Oswald would be loaded into?

Mr. Dean. No, sir; at one time I know that there were several cameras set up in this area, and Chief Batchelor told them that they would have to leave this area and move to the basement area. I was present during Chief Batchelor's—or when he told these TV men to move out of that area, inside the jail office, that——

Mr. Griffin. TV cameras inside the jail office?

Mr. Dean. Yes, sir; and lights set up. This was, I believe, before the search or shortly after the search. I am thinking it was shortly after the search, that these men were told to move out of this area and move their cameras and equipment out into the garage portion of the basement.

Mr. Griffin. Now, sergeant, did there come a time when you learned that the route was being changed?

Mr. Dean. The route to the sheriff's office?

Mr. Griffin. Yes.