Mr. Griffin. Do you remember the names of the other officers who were there with you when you were interviewing this woman?
Mr. Croy. No; I know them on sight. They all work in Oak Cliff and I don't know the names. I just know when I see them driving down the street.
Mr. Griffin. Did you talk with the taxi driver?
Mr. Croy. Yes; I did. I talked to the taxi driver.
Mr. Griffin. Now, did you talk with him on the scene of the crime?
Mr. Croy. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember what his name was?
Mr. Croy. No; I didn't get his name. There was a private detective agency. There was a report that a cabdriver had picked up Tippit's gun and had left, presumably. They don't know whether he was the one that had shot Tippit, or whether the man, I think it was he, brought someone out there, something. Anyway, he saw it and he picked up Tippit's gun and attempted to give chase or something like that.
Mr. Griffin. There was a detective who was an eyewitness?