Captain King. It could have been and I don’t recall.
Mr. Hubert. Could it have been the night of the 22d, too?
Captain King. I don’t think it was, because I think Chief Curry was at the police station until late on the night of the 22d. I’m thinking it was the night of the 24th, which was Sunday night, wasn’t it?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Captain King. I’m thinking it was that night, because I know he was not there and I think he was there until the small hours of the morning on actually both Friday and Saturday, and I think that this was Sunday night, but I can’t say definitely that it was.
Mr. Hubert. But in any case it was the police department’s opinion that the evidence should not be released?
Captain King. It was the opinion of those members who were there that it should not be released—yes.
Mr. Hubert. And that prevailed?
Captain King. So far as we were concerned in our release of it—so far as that was concerned—yes, sir; but the district attorney did make some comment to the press regarding it.
Mr. Hubert. And that was over your objection?