Mr. Griffin. While you were in the juvenile bureau, before you left to go to Love Field, did you hear any rumors as to how Ruby got in the basement?
Mr. Harrison. No. They were talking about—Lowery said that he thought that he may have come by with a camera that was moved across just prior to the time that Pierce's car went out, and they were talking about the number of men who were on that camera, the particular camera. And—but that is the only discussion I heard as to how he may have got in there. For some time there, we thought that may have been the way he got in, I mean the men in my particular bureau.
Mr. Griffin. When did Lowery first tell you that?
Mr. Harrison. Well, he had started talking about this when we were in the basement.
Mr. Griffin. And while you were in the basement, did you hear any other rumors as to how he got in?
Mr. Harrison. No, sir; sure didn't.
Mr. Griffin. Now, as long as you were at the juvenile bureau, did you hear any rumor about his coming down the Main Street ramp?
Mr. Harrison. No, no; I didn't.
Mr. Griffin. Did you talk with Officer McMillon on the day before you went to the juvenile bureau and after Ruby was shot—I mean Oswald was shot?
Mr. Harrison. No; I didn't.