Mr. Harrison. Not at that time, not on O'Dell's car.
Mr. Griffin. Now, what then happened? Where did you then go after O'Dell's car went up the ramp?
Mr. Harrison. Back into my original area. It was about halfway between the ramp and—the rail and the west wall.
Mr. Griffin. Were you looking around the area generally?
Mr. Harrison. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Now, if anybody had come down the Main Street ramp while you were standing there up until the time that Pierce's car went out, would you have seen him come down?
Mr. Harrison. Would you repeat that, now?
Mr. Griffin. If anybody had come down the Main Street ramp up to the time, between the time that O'Dell's car left and the time that Pierce's car went up, would you have seen the person who was coming down there?
Mr. Harrison. I don't think I would have. I was facing more or less back in this particular——
Mr. Griffin. All right. At any time during those few minutes between O'Dell's car leaving and Pierce's car leaving, did you look in the direction of the Main Street ramp or over in the direction of the garage area?