Mr. Dean. No, sir; at the time, about—the only phone call that I had taken was the dispatcher called and—just about the time I walked in, and said that I had a long distance call from—oh, Chicago or somewhere, and they transferred it down there, and, of course, they were asking who this man was, how did he get in, questions that newsmen—it was from some radio station. I didn't——

Mr. Griffin. In Chicago. And did you tell them?

Mr. Dean. No, sir.

Mr. Griffin. Then what did you do after that long distance telephone call from Chicago?

Mr. Dean. Well, there was newsmen from KLIF came into the office, asked would I give him a short interview, which I did.

Mr. Griffin. Who were those people?

Mr. Dean. This man, it was Glen Duncan. I didn't know him before. I hadn't seen him before.

Mr. Griffin. Anybody else that you remember with him?

Mr. Dean. No, sir; he was by himself.

Mr. Griffin. And was that a tape-recorded interview?