Mr. Griffin. I will draw a line out to the corner. Would you put in “right,” and then would you indicate in parentheses, would you indicate in parentheses that this was corrected in a later interview with whomever it was?
Mr. McMillon. Uh-huh.
Mr. Griffin. If you would, put it out in the margin right after. Now——
Mr. McMillon. Just one second.
Mr. Griffin. Okay.
Mr. McMillon. Okay. Now, this is correct. This is the way that I wrote it on that date.
Mr. Griffin. Now, let me ask you a few questions, Detective McMillon, about this letter.
Mr. McMillon. All right.
Mr. Griffin. When did you first learn that you were going to have—going to be asked to write a letter like this?
Mr. McMillon. It was between 3:30 and 4 o’clock, Captain Nichols, my bureau commander, instructed everybody from the automobile theft bureau, who was on duty in the basement at the time, to write the special report, and that is when I wrote this, which is this.