Mr. Hubert. On the Commerce Street side, or the Main Street side?
Mr. Riggs. It was in between, because it is—if you had been down there, there is a way that comes through the basement, pass by the jail office and corridor where you turn left, and go down there, turn right, and police assembly room is down at the far end, and go up there way, and go——
Mr. Hubert. Did you go through the engineer’s room?
Mr. Riggs. No, sir; this is down in the police building where the records, the information is.
Mr. Hubert. Well, perhaps if you look at this thing over here, this mockup, you will be able to clarify this. Now, this is the jail office.
Mr. Riggs. Yes, sir.
Mr. Hubert. And see back over there is the parking area. This mockup doesn’t show the elevators, but I have a map here which is a chart, really, of that same area only more extensive. For instance, here is the jail office, here are these two ramps, and this mockup only goes to here, you see?
Mr. Riggs. Uh-huh.
Mr. Hubert. Now, what I want you to do is to identify this first by marking as follows: “Dallas, Texas, April 1, 1964, Exhibit 5129, deposition of Alfreadia Riggs,” I am signing my name on it, and so that the record may show that we are both talking about the same thing, I’m asking you to put your name below mine on there. Now, I want you to look at the mockup first and locate first where you were when the shot was fired, then we’ll mark it on the map.
Mr. Riggs. Well, actually, they didn’t have it on here, just this part here is extended out, see what I am referring to is this corridor leads down here that goes to the police assembly room, this part here is—corridor here leads towards Commerce Street side. Now, it has—along here it has a corner here, that is what—two corridors there, and this is just a wall what leads into the elevators. Now, when—actually when they—when they was bringing him out, we were standing on this side, and when they brought him out we moved from here over to here [indicating].