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(Testimony of Lt. Jack Revill)Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; he did not. Lieutenant REVILL. Yes; Solomon was present and had brought these photographs to special services bureau, and he was unable to identify any of these people. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; I do not. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; I don't recall this happening in my presence. do recall, I believe, Holly thinking that a specific officer was the individual that--we interviewed this officer and he was not the one, and I couldn't tell you his name, because we talked to so many of them. Lieutenant REVILL As I recall, he picked out a picture, and as it turned out, the man that he picked out wasn't even present at the basement of the city hall. He had been fishing, was on a fishing trip, and I talked to this reserve officer, I couldn't tell you his name. There were two of them that came from Arlington directly to the hospital. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; he was not. Lieutenant REVILL. Yes, sir. Lieutenant REVILL Right. Lieutenant REVILL. Yes, sir; he was interviewed and the report is in here, if could find it. Lieutenant REVILL. He had been fishing. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; he did not pick out Newman's picture. Lieutenant REVILL. In my presence. Lieutenant REVILL. No, sir; I have not heard this. Lieutenant REVILL. Yes, sir; on two occasions. Lieutenant REVILL. The first occasion, the date would have been on the Sunday following the Shooting. Lieutenant REVILL. One week later, yes, sir. Lieutenant REVILL. I can give you the date. Lieutenant REVILL. Yes, sir.
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