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(Testimony of Roger D. Craig)Mr. CRAIG. No; I don't remember seeing any. Mr. BELIN. Where do you remember seeing the shells? Mr. BELIN. Do you recall any of the shells right up against the wall at all---- or, don't you recall? Mr. CRAIG. No; I don't; I didn't look that close. Mr. BELIN. How many shells did you see there? Mr. CRAIG. I saw three. Mr. BELIN. Did anyone move any boxes in order to get in there----do you know? Mr. BELIN. Do you know if anyone moved any boxes in the window? Mr. BELIN. That I don't know either. Mr. CRAIG. Did you look very closely at the area where the shells were found. Mr. CRAIG. Uh--no, because the identification men hadn't arrived, and we want to stir up anything. Mr. BELIN. Who was there that you remember? Mr. CRAIG. Oh, Officer Mooney with our department--Luke Mooney; Officer Boone---Eugene Boone, with our department; myself; and some city officers that I didn't know. Those are the only that I remember. You know, there were several other people around but I didn't know them. Mr. BELIN. When you say "between the cluster of boxes," could you describe which way the boxes were? Mr. CRAIG. There was a row going east to west on the north side of the weapon, and a box going east to west on the south side of the weapon, and--uh--if I remember, uh--as you'd look down, you had to look kinda back under
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