Mr. Hubert. Was it ever open in your presence?
Mr. Pierce. I opened it myself one time.
Mr. Hubert. Did Servance open it one time, too?
Mr. Pierce. He was there, but I opened it.
Mr. Hubert. I understand that you all stood in the vestibule?
Mr. Pierce. The other doors stay open for the convenience of people who want to make payments of their water bill. There is a bill drop there.
Mr. Hubert. So, you opened the door and stood in the vestibule and sometime afterward you locked the door back again, is that correct?
Mr. Pierce. Sometime afterward I did, but there was a whole lot which took place in between before I locked it back.
Mr. Hubert. What I am interested in, did anyone come in the building?
Mr. Pierce. No one came in the building. That, I can safely swear to. The reason I opened those two or three doors there which lock the vestibule there from the entrance to the building that allows people at night, or any hour of the day to come in and make payments, drop their water bill there, and this is the reason I refer to it as a vestibule, foyer.