Mr. Hubert. All right. Now, you were—that camera was left, and remained left——
Mr. Turner. That’s right, sir, it remained left. Slang [phonetic], the director, took it. We had two other cameras working.
Mr. Hubert. Where were they?
Mr. Turner. One was up on the third floor of the city jail, around the hallway elevator shaft, and another camera was on top of a remote truck which was parked on Commerce Street on top the remote truck, to pick up when they made the exit with Oswald. We were trying to think ahead.
Mr. Hubert. You were told then that there would be an exit——
Mr. Turner. No; they didn’t—they didn’t say where the exit would be. We never knew that. We were just guessing at that point.
Mr. Hubert. All right.
Mr. Turner. We were never told that they were coming out the Commerce Street entrance. We just assumed, since it was the entrance to the jail, he would come out that way, so, we positioned the camera on top of the remote truck to pick up if he did come out that way.
Mr. Hubert. Why didn’t you make your preparation for an exit from the Main Street ramp?
Mr. Turner. We had only three cameras, and from all—the way that all the cars had been coming out of the jail, they had been coming out the Commerce Street exit. We hadn’t given any idea that they would reverse and go out through the Main Street.