h. p. mclean, and he was right there just a few yards, handful of yards behind the presidential limousine, the gunfire was loud. so it could be recorded. h. p. mclean always denied that he had the stuck microphone. the police dispatcher always denied it was h. p. mclean. there were absolutely right. we have identified the policeman. his name is willie price. he is deceased, but retraced his movements, which face the fact that he believes he had stuck microphone and it got a substitute motorcycle that day that had problems and he was at the trade mark to one and a half miles from the plaza. the trademark was where president kennedy was going to deliver the luncheon address, and tragically was address that was never delivered. sitting there right on the recording. you can hear severally the sounds of sirens. clearly great commotion as something wars by at high speed. we check their records. there were no other siring activated vehicles operating in dallas at that time. they had to report into the po