Mr. Hubert. Did you have occasion to go to the assembly on the night of Friday, November 22, at which time Oswald was brought into the assembly room, or lineup room, I think it is in the police building, and as Oswald was shown, I think, by the district attorney to the various reporters who were assembled there?
Mr. Turner. No, sir; we didn’t arrive over until 1 a.m., Saturday morning prior to the shooting, so we did not have access to the lineup room that night.
Mr. Hubert. Now, on the morning of the 24th, would you tell us what your activities were?
Mr. Turner. Well, we—I am not sure on the exact time we arrived. I think it was around 7:30, from Fort Worth. We set up our cameras down in the basement. We had one on the third floor and one camera on the truck, on the outside exit way from the jail. The driveway on the Commerce Street side of the jail. We set our cameras up right across from the door in the hallway where they bring the prisoners out to transfer them, or Oswald out, which—and that little hallway is very narrow. Do you have a plan there?
Mr. Hubert. Just a moment.
(Discussion off the record.)
Mr. Hubert. I am marking a document as follows to wit: “Dallas, Tex., March 25, 1954. Exhibit 5080, Deposition of Jimmy Turner,” and signing it with my name and asking Mr. Turner to sign his name below that. Now, Mr. Turner, using the chart which we have marked now as Exhibit 5080, would you, sir, tell us of your activities on the morning of November 24, using a sequence of numbers placed in a circle as to each stopping point, or object that you testify about.
Mr. Turner. All right. Now, getting back, we had first placed the camera in “1”, where I will mark “1” on this.
Mr. Hubert. In the circle.
Mr. Turner. In a circle. Now, this is a camera position. Can I make it a box? We’ll keep the camera as a box and the circles as people.