Mr. Griffin. Those people that you have named, do you remember specifically if any of them were in the office when Jack came in?

Mr. Eberhardt. Yes; the lieutenant was there, I think Jones was there, I think Tuck was there, and they were in and out and reporters in and out, you know, it is hard to sit here and visualize who was standing there, and the secretaries were there, but I don’t recall which were on duty.

Mr. Griffin. You have a number of rooms in your office; don’t you?

Mr. Eberhardt. In our office?

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mr. Eberhardt. We have three interrogation rooms.

Mr. Griffin. You have the main reception room, the interrogation rooms?

Mr. Eberhardt. No, no; the only office that is closed off is the interrogation rooms.

Mr. Griffin. As you walk into the office, you come into a room?

Mr. Eberhardt. You come into an “L,” and then the room opens up for you.