Mr. Griffin. That would have been about what time?
Chief Batchelor. Oh, probably 10 or 10:15, somewhere along in there.
Mr. Griffin. I see. So that the trip that we have been referring to in the past, the 10:45 trip, is really most clearly distinguished by the——
Chief Batchelor. I may be a little mixed up on my time, but the last trip, the trip we are talking about when we searched the armored car and put that in place, that was fairly close to the movement of the prisoner, and I would say somewhere around 10:45 to 11 o'clock.
Mr. Griffin. Now that happened somewhere around 11:20?
Chief Batchelor. About 10:45.
Mr. Griffin. But you never went back upstairs, from the time that you moved your automobile up onto Commerce Street and the time that you searched the armored car?
Chief Batchelor. No; Chief Stevenson did, but I didn't.
Mr. Griffin. How long would you say you were downstairs from the time that you walked down and moved your car out on the street and Oswald arrived?
Chief Batchelor. Possibly 30 minutes or 35.