Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. McMillon. Well, I was standing kind of like this.
Mr. Griffin. You are standing——
Mr. McMillon. Fritz comes right on by me.
Mr. Griffin. You are standing with your back to the wall?
Mr. McMillon. Right. They come out of the deal, right by me. Captain Fritz, he had gone on by. Leavelle, he had gotten over to me. I glanced over here.
Mr. Griffin. You glanced to your right?
Mr. McMillon. Yes. They had gotten slightly past me. I started pulling out of my part of the barrier when they had gotten past. L. D. Montgomery, detective in Homicide, was following Oswald and the two detectives.
Mr. Griffin. Now, do you remember why it was that you waited until Oswald got ahead of you until you moved out?
Mr. McMillon. I imagine that it was because there was still some people who I recognized as part of his escort from the homicide bureau. Montgomery, say for instance, he was guarding the rear of Oswald.