Mr. Curry. I mean early Saturday morning. Late Friday night or early Saturday morning.
Representative Ford. Where do you actually do this filing?
Mr. Curry. Ordinarily our detectives would go down to the courthouse which is right near where the President was assassinated and file it in the district attorney's office. However, in this case the district attorney and also his assistant was up at the city hall with us, and we drew up the complaints there at the city hall.
Mr. Rankin. Who do you mean by we?
Mr. Curry. When I say we, I mean the Dallas police officers and the homicide officers working in this case.
Mr. Rankin. I see.
Representative Ford. What evidence did you have at that point?
Mr. Curry. I couldn't tell you all the evidence. I think Captain Fritz can tell you better than I. Captain Fritz just told me on Friday afternoon he said, "We have sufficient evidence to file a case on Oswald for the murder of Tippit." Later on that night, somewhere around midnight, I believe, he told me, he said, "We now have sufficient evidence to file on Lee Harvey Oswald for the assassination of President Kennedy."
He told me he had talked it over with Henry Wade and with the assistant district attorney and they agreed we had enough evidence to file a case, and a decision was made then to file the case, which we did.
Representative Ford. At that time you had the rifle, did you not?