Donald Dowlut 1 Q, About what time did you see him? 2 A. It was start dark, 3 Q, I t was dark? 4 A, Dark, 5 Q, All right, 6 on What time did they take you to the police station, l~ednesday? 7 A, By three o'clock, 8 Q, About three o'clock? 9 A, Yes, 10 Q, And you saw Robert when it ~las dark? 11 A, Yes, 12 Q, Where 13 A, In police station, 14 Q, I 15 A, In a room, 16 Q, In a room? 17 A, Yes, 18 Q, All right, did they take you from 19 you to another room, is that it? ~1as kno~l, Hobert but ~/here ~/hen you saw him? in the police station? ~/here they were talking to 20 A, Yes, 21 Q, You saw Hobert in this other room? 22 A, Yes, 23 Q, I'll show you what has been mar.I--- 5 A, A short time, 6 Q, Well, how long? ? A, A few minutes, 8 Q, How much? 9 A, A few minutes, 10 Q, All right, ll other room on Wednesday night, April the 17th, 1963? him in another room? 12 Did you see your son all alone in this room or \vere you wit 13 14 A, No, this room, detective,. 15 16 Q, 0, K, A. No sir. 1? 18 Q, 0, K, A, No, I9 Q, All right, 20 I don't lmO>I how many or them, might be three Vi ere you ever with your son alone in a room that night? !Jid they ever let you in a room alone •lith him? Mr, Plodowski: Pass the witness, 21 22 Cross Examination by Mr, Kalamaros: Mr, Kalamaros: Your Honor, we've got. a considerable number or que tions here, lt' s fifteen of t>lelve now; do you Court: later, 28 ~1ant Let us keep going till t•1elve, and then •1e can pick it up Mr, Kalamaros: All right, Q, Mr, Dowlut,---? A. Yes. 30 Q, I 31 if you don't understand me, will you tell me that? A. Yes, want to speak kind of slm1 so I hope you understand me; and 32 Q, us to cont Before you answer the question? 137.