And regardless of how they treated us in the press for this decision, that is the way it would be in the future.
Mr. Rankin. Did you do anything about appearing on television during this time?
Mr. Curry. They had these cameras set up in the hallway, if I can have the exhibit I will show it to you.
Mr. Rankin. Yes. That is Exhibit 701.
Mr. Curry. Yes, sir. They had cameras set up right here, two or three cameras.
Mr. Rankin. Have you marked that with the word "cameras"?
Mr. Curry. Yes. And on an occasion or two as I was walking from the homicide office back to my office they would stop me here and try to interrogate me or interview me and they would have the cameras turned on me.
Mr. Rankin. What would you do?
Mr. Curry. They would besiege me with questions about how the investigation was proceeding, and I would on occasion or two I told them I thought it was proceeding very well, that we were obtaining good evidence to substantiate our suspicions, that this was the man that was guilty of the assassination.
Mr. Rankin. Did you tell them what evidence you had?