Mr. Hubert. In other words, after you moved your car and went on up with the same two detectives who brought you down, you went to the third floor—you went back to Captain Fritz’ office, and then you went to the fourth floor where the guns were?
Mr. Hodge. Baker took me up there.
Mr. Hubert. Then you looked at the guns and you didn’t identify them. How did you get out?
Mr. Hodge. I just come back and got on the elevator and went on down in the basement.
Mr. Hubert. Did anybody have to identify you to get out?
Mr. Hodge. No.
Mr. Hubert. Did Baker come with you?
Mr. Hodge. I believe he did. He come back to the elevator and he got off, I think, on the—I’m not positive about that, but he could have gotten off on the third floor, and this FBI agent and I want to say his name is Wilson, but I’m not positive, who I had called that day and he had been down to the store and checked the books with me—he was on the elevator too and I spoke to him.
Mr. Hubert. This was when you were going down to go home?
Mr. Hodge. That’s right.