. >> well, eddie sisk had been arrested the muddle of the month before -- the middle of the month before, and so robert hill ard of nashville was the governor's legal counsel. so when tommy and bill koch and louis donaldson went up to secure the capitol, they made their way down to judge lille ard's office on the ground floor, and he was preparing some final paperwork and was putting it in his briefcase, and louis donaldson says, bob, you can't leave. and he say, well, i'm taking these to the governor, and he says, no, you're not. it's a very tense moment, a very critical moment in this story. and he says, well, i just -- well, what are we -- he says i'll need to get the governor on the phone. he says, well get him on the phone. calls, he's not immediately available. but bob lillard says you can take the papers, i'm going home. my work here is done. the phone ring, it's governor blanton. and the judge answers and says, yes, sir, he's sitting right here. and he says it's governor blanton, and louis says i'll talk to him. he says they say you can't bring me your papers, and he say, well, i'll come to the