(Testimony of )
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Let me do this right now. Let me take the copy of it and give it to one of our girls and ask her to take it and get a copy of it. Excuse me. Do you know, Detective McMillon, if people in any of the other bureaus were asked to make reports on the 24th?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I don't know. I am sure some of them were.
Mr. Griffin.
Uh-huh. Now, let me mark for identification a document which purports to be the report of an interview conducted with you by Special Agents George W. H. Carlson and Paul H. Scott of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I will mark this, "Dallas, Texas, Detective McMillon, 3-25-64," and this will be Exhibit 5019. Have you had a chance, to read over what is marked Exhibit 5019?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes, I have.
Mr. Griffin.
And do you have any additions or corrections you want to make in that?
Mr. Mcmillon.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
All right, Would you take these three exhibits? You have signed the first one. Would you sign and date Exhibit 5018 and Exhibit 5019?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Where do you want them signed?
Mr. Griffin.
Any appropriate place where you have got space.
Mr. Mcmillon.
The reason I am looking through this---one second.
Mr. Griffin.
Yes.
Mr. Mcmillon.
See, there. are two FBI reports, is that right?
Mr. Griffin.
Right.
Mr. Mcmillon.
And then the copy.
Mr. Griffin.
Of your report?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes. You are missing one copy, one other statement that I made.
Mr. Griffin.
I am? Now, can you get a copy of that for us?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I don't know if I can or not. The department has it. I am sure it is available to us, because they had it during the trial.
Mr. Griffin.
Uh-huh.
Mr. Mcmillon.
It is in this statement that I corrected this other stuff here in my original report.
Mr. Griffin.
It would be easier for us if you would go back to whoever has custody of those, whoever has the responsibility for it, and then ask if you can get a copy of it and ask if you can send it to us.
Mr. Mcmillon.
I will.
Mr. Griffin.
I am sure that you won't have any difficulty getting it.
Mr. Mcmillon.
I don't think so. I thought probably you would have it attached to it. I am sure they probably still have that typed in court. It is a typewritten report that I made to two lieutenants, department. The third was wrote out; the second one was the two FBI agents; the third one was the one you are missing; the fourth one is this FBI report that you have.
Mr. Griffin.
I want to move away from the reports, go back to what happened on the 24th. As I understand it from the reports that I have marked here for identification, you remained with Ruby from the time that he was brought into the Jail office until about 3:30 in the afternoon. Is that correct?
Mr. Mcmillon.
I was with Ruby from the time that I first grabbed an arm out there and the scuffle followed; I was with him from that point until about 3:30 in the afternoon, and during this time that I was with him on the fifth floor until 3:30 in the afternoon, I was away at different times for short intervals.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, when you got Ruby up to the fifth floor, was he dressed?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, did there come. a time when you searched him thoroughly and undressed him?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Were you present during that time?
Mr. Mcmillon.
During part of that time.
Mr. Griffin.
Do you recall who else was present?
Mr. Mcmillon.
Detective Archer, Detective Clardy, some of the jail personnel.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, were you present when his pockets were emptied out?
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