Mr. Ball. Did you have a badge on display?
Mr. Rheinstein. No.
Mr. Ball. Did the cameraman have a badge on display?
Mr. Rheinstein. No. This was one of our problems, because after the shooting they insisted on badges and the WBAP—although I carry a Los Angeles Police Department Badge, which proved sufficient, the WBAP men had no identification.
Mr. Ball. Now, I have the first name of a cameraman at WBAP, Herman.
Mr. Rheinstein. Yes; that’s the wrong first name, it’s Homer.
Mr. Ball. Homer?
Mr. Rheinstein. And I still can’t remember the last name. But he and I, Belli subpenaed he and I down in Dallas on the trial. We never got on the stand. I can’t think of his name.
Mr. Ball. Then there was a reporter named Pettit, you have mentioned his name.
Mr. Rheinstein. Tom Pettit; right.