Lieutenant Revill. Yes, sir; because to me it would have been pertinent. Anything.
Mr. Hubert. Do you recall his statement to you, Mayo to you, that after the shooting when Mayo was stationed in the Main Street ramp that there was a man who came to Mayo, I think, identified himself as Ruby's roommate, and was trying to get in to see Ruby, that being after the shooting. Do you recall that Mayo reported that during the course of the interview?
Lieutenant Revill. It seems like I do recall Mayo saying something like that, and I believe he referred this man to Lieutenant Gilmore of the Special Service Bureau. I believe he told me that, but I don't see it here and I don't know why we omitted that, but I think we—I do recall him making such a statement. George Senator, I believe he would have been the individual.
Mr. Hubert. Yes. He described him as having a slight limp, too, I think he said.
Lieutenant Revill. This, I don't know.
Mr. Hubert. But, you do not recall right now why it was not made a part of the interview?
Lieutenant Revill. Just an oversight on my part. It should have been listed here.
Mr. Hubert. There is one other thing that Mayo states that he told you, which apparently is not in the report, that is about a man and a woman who had been hanging around the Main Street entrance apparently after the shooting. Apparently they were tourists from Springfield, Ill., and they wanted to take some pictures and stated that to you that——
Lieutenant Revill. No, sir; he did not state this to me.
Mr. Hubert. As to that episode, then, you do not recall that that was stated to you?