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(Testimony of Lt. Jack Revill)Lieutenant REVILL. It was an oversight. It seems as though I do recall him telling me something about that, and that he referred this man to Lieutenant Gilmore, who was assigned to the special service section. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; no recollection whatsoever. Lieutenant REVILL. Sergeant Dean? No. sir; I did not interview Sergeant Dean. Lieutenant REVILL No, sir; these interviews were conducted by Lieutenant McCaghren and Wallace. Now, Dean, being a uniformed officer, he might have been interviewed by Captain Westbrook. Lieutenant REVILL. Basement. This basement; yes, sir. Lieutenant REVILL. When I first learned it? I read it in the newspaper. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; no, sir. What happened, my people were the people, the detectives assigned to my unit and myself were assigned to the Trade Mart, where Mr. Kennedy was to speak. Upon hearing of the shooting, three of us, or four of us, went to the Texas School Book Depository and started a systematical search and there were many, many officers present at that time. I made a report to Chief Lumpkin naming all of the officers that I could recall being there. This was on a Friday. The following Saturday, the next day, we were to locate witnesses. People who were employed at the School Book Depository, get them and bring them to Captain Fritz' office. This took all day. Saturday night we terminated and went home approximately 8 o'clock. The next morning none of us were assigned to duty. Now, by that I mean the intelligence unit. I was at home and I saw the shooting on television and from there I got a phone call to report to Mayor Cabell's home, because there had been a threat on his life. I went to Washington with Mr. Cabell that night and got back the next day. Lieutenant REVILL I am sure I have discussed it with him, but as far as a formal interview; no. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; I do not. Lieutenant REVEL. Holly? Yes, sir; I talked to Mr. Holly. Lieutenant REVILL Yes, sir; I do. Lieutenant REVILL. If I may find the report. Lieutenant REVILL. Yes; and they are filed alphabetically. Ordinarily I can find it probably easier this way. Holly, yes, Holly was interviewed and he stated-that he had been assigned to a traffic corner and after the shooting occurred he was reassigned to Parkland Hospital, and that while there some
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