Mr. Griffin. What did you do when you arrived there? What sort of work did you start to do when you arrived at the homicide bureau?
Mr. Montgomery. As soon as I walked in they walked out for coffee.
Mr. Griffin. And you went out for coffee with them?
Mr. Montgomery. No; I stayed there. Of course, I had just gotten there, so, I stayed and answered the telephones while they went out and had coffee.
Mr. Griffin. How long did you continue to answer the phone?
Mr. Montgomery. Of course when they went and drank coffee and came right back; I guess for probably 30 minutes.
Mr. Griffin. What did you do when they got back?
Mr. Montgomery. When they got back, of course, captain told us at that time that he was going to transfer Oswald later on and I think he said about 10, or something like that; so he sent two of the officers out to get Oswald and bring him down. Wanted to talk to him. I was trying to remember what two went up after him. Anyway, two of them went up and brought him down. I don’t remember which two it was.
Mr. Griffin. When Fritz came out and talked about this, where were you standing?
Mr. Montgomery. What’s that?