Mr. Hubert. I mean when you saw Ruby talking to this other man or the man you believe to be talking to the other man, were there also policemen there?
Mr. Jenkins. Not in that immediate vicinity. Not that I recall; no.
Mr. Hubert. Was that the only time you saw him at the early part of the afternoon?
Mr. Jenkins. Yes; that’s right. At the moment, I was on the way down to the snackbar to get a cup of coffee.
Mr. Hubert. Would that help you fix the time?
Mr. Jenkins. I don’t think so; not exactly.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have any supper that night?
Mr. Jenkins. Yes; I did. I had a hamburger. I had a cold one. It was left over from somewhere. Quite a few had been brought up, I think, and I was with Lieutenant May of the auto theft department, and he offered me a hamburger. This was considerably later. I would say probably 10 or 11 o’clock, I don’t know. And he offered me a hamburger, and it was left over, and I took it.
Mr. Hubert. Where was the snackbar?
Mr. Jenkins. It is as you go up into the third floor, go toward the Chief’s office and the dispatch office.