Mr. Hubert. Did you call Mr. James and ask him to go over and get Mr. Hall from the church?
Mr. Fleming. Yes; and he had Mr. Hall call me from the church.
Mr. Hubert. Do you recall about how long after that Mr. Hall called you in fact?
Mr. Fleming. It would have been within 5 minutes of my call to Mr. James.
Mr. Hubert. Then what did you tell Mr. Hall?
Mr. Fleming. I asked if he knew where the keys were, and he said he did not know. He thought Mr. Ed Dietrich had one set, and he would try to make some calls to find out where the other set was. I suggested that rather he give me Dietrich’s telephone number, and I suggested that I would call Mr. Dietrich, and for him to get on the phone and try to locate the other keys so that we could find somebody and move quickly.
Mr. Hubert. Could you give us an estimate of the time of your conversation with Mr. Hall relative to the time that you first spoke to Batchelor?
Mr. Fleming. I would estimate between 8 and 10 minutes.
Mr. Hubert. After you spoke to Batchelor?
Mr. Fleming. After I finished talking with Mr. Batchelor.