Who was at and in the "SN" and didn't see CE 142 [the bag] in situ?
from Tony Fratini
Deputy Sheriff for the Dallas County Sheriff's Department Luke Mooney
Sergeant in the Dallas Police Department Gerald Lynn Hill
Captain of homicide and robbery bureau for the Dallas Police Department J. W. Fritz
Detective in the homicide and robbery bureau for the Dallas Police Department Elmer L. Boyd
Detective in the homicide and robbery bureau for the Dallas Police Department (since August 2, 1948) Richard M. Sims
Deputy Sheriff for the Dallas County Sheriff's Department Roger Dean Craig
Deputy Sheriff for the Dallas County Sheriff's Department A. D. McCurley
Deputy Sheriff for the Dallas County Sheriff's Department Jack W. Faulkner
Deputy Sheriff for the Dallas County Sheriff's Department Ralph Walters
Detective in the criminal intelligence section, Police Department Dallas V. J. Brian
Sergeant Patrol Division, Dallas Police Department Donald Flusche
Cameraman for WFAA-TV in Dallas, Texas Tom Alyea
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Fritz For the First Four
Sgt. Gerald Hill, the first DPD officer to arrive:
"The only specifics we discussed were this. You were asking Officer Hicks if either one recalled seeing a sack,
supposedly one that had been made by the suspect, in which he could have possibly carried the weapon into the Depository,
and I at that time told you about the small sack that appeared to be a lunch sack, and that that was the only sack that I saw,
and that I left the Book Depository prior to the finding of the gun."
Deputy Sheriff Luke Mooney
Mr. BALL. Did you see a paper bag at any other window?
Mr. MOONEY. No, sir; I didn't.
Mr. BALL. .....Now, was there anything you saw over in the corner?
Mr. MOONEY. No, sir; I didn't see anything over in the corner.
Deputy Sheriff Roger Craig:
Mr. BELIN. Was there any long sack laying in the floor there that you remember seeing, or not?
Mr. CRAIG. No; I don't remember seeing any.
Detective Boyd, who arrived with Captain Fritz before Day and Studebaker:
Mr. BALL. Did you see any brown wrapping paper near the window where the hulls were found,
near the windows alongside which the hulls were found?
Mr. BOYD. I don't believe I did.
Captain Fritz:
Mr. DULLES. When was the paper bag covering that apparently he brought the rifle in,
was that discovered in the sixth floor about the same time?
Mr. FRITZ. No, sir; that was recovered a little later. I wasn't down there when that was found.
Mr. DULLES. It was recovered on the sixth floor, was it not?
Mr. FRITZ. Yes, sir; I believe so. We can check here and see. I believe it was.
But I wasn't there when that was recovered.