Mr. Hubert. Where did he get a key from? Do you remember?
Mr. Fuqua. Key—see, the key usually hangs up in the elevator there. It is a string of keys on a stick.
Mr. Hubert. Did he take them with him—put it this way; did he have to use the key to open that door?
Mr. Fuqua. Yes; he would have to use a key.
Mr. Hubert. Did he lock it back up again?
Mr. Fuqua. Yes; he locked it.
Mr. Hubert. How do you know?
Mr. Fuqua. You see, lots of times I do work, and I believe I remember him shaking it, you know, shake it to see if it is locked, because it is strict to keep it closed on weekends.
Mr. Hubert. What did you have to do to close it after you had gone through the door and were standing in the alleyway area? How do you lock it then?
Mr. Fuqua. I don’t know whether you exactly—whether you can fix it so it will lock when you pull it.