Mr. Hubert. Were they able to open the door of the car?
Mr. Jackson. I don’t think the car was locked up, because they came down, well, they wasn’t—it couldn’t have been locked up, because they were looking for the key to the switch, because they wanted to take the car to the pound.
Mr. Hubert. Before we get to that, how long after you got on duty and put the ticket on Mr. Ruby’s car, did the detectives arrive?
Mr. Jackson. Oh, about an hour or so, I guess. I believe about an hour or so.
Mr. Hubert. Well, did they have any difficulty in opening the doors of the car?
Mr. Jackson. I never even noticed them until they was out there to the car. I was listening to the radio about it.
Mr. Hubert. What did you say with reference to the detectives, what they were doing?
Mr. Jackson. They were searching—they searched the car.
Mr. Hubert. The doors were open by the time you saw it?
Mr. Jackson. They was searching the car.