Mr. Hubert. Well, considering where that parking space was, if he were going from his car to his apartment, would he be taking the route you saw him take, or would the other route have been better?
Mr. Slaughter. Well, as I say, I don’t know his car—I do not know where he was parked. Presuming he would park where the rest of us did and he was coming from his car?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mr. Slaughter. Presumably, it would have been the other end of the stairway that he would have used.
Mr. Hubert. Rather than what he probably used—that’s the stairway that was on the end toward which you were approaching, is that right?
Mr. Slaughter. That’s correct. My presumption there would be that he had either been to the mailbox or to the manager’s apartment.
Mr. Hubert. Could he have been to the basement where it was possible to wash clothes?
Mr. Slaughter. That’s on the other end of the building.
Mr. Hubert. So, that it would be improbable that he would be coming at that time from the basement area?
Mr. Slaughter. It would be improbable—yes.