Mr. Cutchshaw. Right.
Mr. Griffin. You think anybody could have been in that office without knowing what you guys had seen?
Mr. Cutchshaw. I think so, because we don't tell everybody up there in the office. Of course, at the time we wrote out a report, I think there was me, Lowery, and I believe Harrison did come back and start writing out his, and I think Lieutenant Wallace, and he said put down what you saw and what you know only, and that is the way I wrote out my report.
Mr. Griffin. You mentioned the guys you were talking with about it, so anybody other than you and Lowery who might have been there could have heard it and might have told it to somebody else?
Mr. Cutchshaw. Possibly; yes. But we didn't talk a whole lot while we were writing the report. We just sat down and wrote it out.
Mr. Griffin. How about after you wrote the report?
Mr. Cutchshaw. Yes. We went back to our office and shot the bull and gabbed about it.
Mr. Griffin. And speculated about it?
Mr. Cutchshaw. Right.
Mr. Griffin. Did other people come in there?