Mr. Griffin. What time is it your best recollection that you returned to the police department during the day on Saturday?

Mr. McCullough. Probably about 10 a.m., and I say that again without any vivid recollection, but because of the fact that we are an afternoon paper and we are publishing in that period. And this was my assignment.

Mr. Griffin. Are you able to recall what you were doing and whether you were at the police department between approximately 2 in the afternoon on Saturday and 6 in the evening?

Mr. McCullough. No; this I cannot recall.

Mr. Griffin. Did you go to the police department some time Sunday morning?

Mr. McCullough. I went to the police department Sunday morning at about 9:30 a.m.

Mr. Griffin. And where did you station yourself?

Mr. McCullough. I went first to—again—to the police headquarters offices on the third floor, and then went down to the basement garage after it was explained to me that Oswald would be moved to the basement garage level in a special elevator serving the cell block, and would be taken from the basement level, put in a vehicle, and taken to the county prison.

Mr. Griffin. About how long before Oswald actually came out did you go down into the basement?

Mr. McCullough. There, again, it is a guess. I would say an hour, an hour and a half. I was there quite a long time.