MADDEN: Uh, I would like you to describe, uh, the particular location where you found her, and exactly who was in her company at that time.
BEASLEY: I, uh, staked out 1108 Clark Street, That was in, uh, Fayetteville, that was where Helena lived with this group of hippies, or so called hippies. Uh, it was about two, uh, thirty, on the morning of the 18th. Uh, a cream, or a light colored car, pulled into the driveway. I saw Helena in the car and I called Helena to me. Greg Mitchell was in the car, Don Harris was in the car, and I believe, uh, without looking at my report, his name was, uh, Poplin (phonetic), was in the car. Uh, now whether Bruce Fowler was there or not, I'm not sure about that. And there was some others that I, I, I don't know. I, I have records, I did have records, with the names of most of the people that was there, and I cannot locate my records, at the Police Department.
MADDEN: How many, uh, people, uh, specifically are you talking about, uh, can you recall the number of people who were with her at that time?
BEASLEY: Oh, gosh, there was six or seven people with her, uh, the car was completely full. It, it was completely filled up when it pulled up there. And, uh, they were, they were yelling and laughing, going on.
MADDEN: Was Bruce Johnny Fowler in the car?
BEASLEY: I don't recall Fowler being there. But I do recall Don Harris being there.
MADDEN: Was Allen Mazerolle in the car?
BEASLEY: Allen Mazerolle was there.
MADDEN: Uh, you're quite sure in you mind that, uh, uh, Fowler and Mazerolle were in the car?
BEASLEY: I'm not sure about Fowler.
MADDEN: Uh, you're not sure about Mr. Fowler, but you are sure about Mr. Mazerolle?
BEASLEY: And Greg Mitchell.
MADDEN: And Greg Mitchell.
BEASLEY: Don Harris.
MADDEN: Uh, there's no doubt in your mind, uh, at this time, that uh, Mazerolle was in the vehicle?
BEASLEY: Well, I, I don't think there's any doubt at all. Of course, now you know this was a long time ago. And I, without having records to refer to, its hard, but, uh, I'm, I'm positive he was there, almost positive he was there.
MADDEN: O.K. To the best of your recollection
BEASLEY: At the best of my recollection,
MADDEN: Mazerolle was, uh, in the vehicle with Helena and the, and the other individuals.
BEASLEY: Yes, uh, he was a close, uh, companion of Helena's anyway.
MADDEN: Was Mazerolle, uh, Helena's boyfriend, to your knowledge?
BEASLEY: Yes he was.
MADDEN: Had you ever, uh, arrested Mazerolle for any reason?
BEASLEY: Yes sir I did.
MADDEN: Uh, could you please tell me to the best of your recollection when and why you arrested Mazerolle.