 to have one of our men in the car. Unfortunately, he, of course, had no gun and did no shooting. But he has identified the two men who had guns and who fired guns. I think there were about 10 or 12 shots fired into the car in which this woman was. Sex shooter or shotgun? I think they revolved us. And they discussed after it was over that if the woman died, that they were going to throw the guns into the blast furnace where they worked. And those steelmills down there. And that's what we are laying for now, individuals, when they come to work this morning. And check them down. If we are lucky enough to find a gun on them, that will be the big break in the case. But in any event, whether they find the gun or not, but know who they are, and then we'll bring them in and check them down in interrogation. Thank you so much, Edgar. As usual, you're right on top of it. And this is 8.15 now. You call me and make them get through to me. I checked last night about one. And they gave me full information. And I just heard a little while ago about this fellow calling me. I didn't know anything about it. And I think I'll call him. You see no reason why I shouldn't. I see no reason why you shouldn't. The radio said he was very angry because they wouldn't put him through to you last night. I don't see the reason why he should have been expected to be put through. He could have called the Department of Justice or the FBI, and it wasn't there. Anybody's on duty in the Department at night. But we are on duty 24 hours a day there. Yes, I talked there several times. Agent Swanson was very helpful to me. Well, we always have one or two men on duty all the time, so that if anything does break, they can alert me. And I was alerted during the morning to make certain I talked with Sullivan, who was the inspector in charge down there, to immediately move in and take all of this case. He's been on the march from Selma to Montgomery. But this thing is now broken, and he is over that by this time, and has taken charge of it. We've got the informant in the office, and we're talking to him because he's scared to death naturally because he fears for his life. But what is an infiltrator and an informant? You hire someone, and they join the clan, and you? We only go to someone who is in the clan and persuade him to work for the government. We pay him for it. The man at a pretty high price and other times, they don't. For instance, in those three bodies he found in Mississippi, we had to pay $30,000 for that, and he gave us the place where the bodies were found. And then after we found, I sustained the identity of one man, and from him, we broke him down, and he gave us the identity of the other 19, two whom confessed. We have now this informant. He's not a regular agent of the bureau, but he's one of these people that we put into this black. We do it at the Communist Party, and so he was informed. And fortunately, he happened to be in on this thing last night. Otherwise, we'd be looking for a needle in the haystack. That's wonderful. Thank you so much. All right. Thank you.