Mr. Griffin. Now, was Detective Harrison or Blackie Harrison, was he present when Jones gave these instructions?
Mr. McMillon. I am sure that he was. I don’t know if he was or not.
Mr. Griffin. And how about Detective L. D. Miller, was he present at that time?
Mr. McMillon. I don’t know at what point Miller had got there. I am sure that he was, because Miller had taken up the position. When we set up, Miller had taken up the position on my right.
Mr. Griffin. How long did you remain—well, let me ask you this: After Jones finished giving instructions, where did you go?
Mr. McMillon. I was there in that area, and I took my position outside of the jail office door there.
Mr. Griffin. Did you immediately take up the position that you had when Oswald was shot or did you move around?
Mr. McMillon. No; I believe I had a different position there for a minute, and I saw that the space over here needed another officer in it, so I got over there.
Mr. Griffin. How long did you remain in that position before Oswald came down?
Mr. McMillon. It seemed to me like about 10 minutes. I am not sure of the time. It was possibly somewhere in that neighborhood.