Mr. Harrison. Went that way.
Mr. Griffin. Now, did you see anybody around the police building at that time whom you recognized that wasn't either a police officer or a newspaperman?
Mr. Harrison. Yes, sir; when we came back, there was a man by the name of Johnny Miller, who owns a trailer house sales on West Davis. It is right across from Sivils parking lot there. It is a trailer sales company. He was standing in the door of this television company truck talking, and he turned around and shook hands with me and spoke to me, and I went on in the building.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember what he said to you?
Mr. Harrison. He just spoke to me and shook hands with me said he was glad to see me, and that is the extent of it.
Mr. Griffin. Does Miller know Ruby, to your knowledge?
Mr. Harrison. I don't know. I don't know that, whether he knows him or not.
Mr. Griffin. Anything that would lead you to think that he might?
Mr. Harrison. No; I have known Miller just about the same length of time that I have known Ruby, but I don't know whether he even knew Ruby or not.
Mr. Griffin. Is Miller a close, personal friend of yours?