Mr. Rankin. Did you ever tell them any more about the evidence that you had against Oswald?
Mr. Curry. I don't believe so; I don't recall it.
Mr. Rankin. Did you ever tell them about the evidence you had against Oswald concerning the Tippit shooting?
Mr. Curry. No, sir; I don't believe I made any comment.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know about when this was made, these statements were made about the evidence?
Mr. Curry. I believe this was on Friday, the 22d, during the late evening.
Mr. Rankin. Is it a common practice for you or someone for the police department to tell about the evidence that you had?
Mr. Curry. It wouldn't be an uncommon practice. There is no law against it.
Mr. Rankin. Did you often do it then?
Mr. Curry. Well, I would say this was not really unusual. It might be—this was an exceptional case; ordinarily I am not involved in these investigations or in making statements, but this would not be an unusual thing to say.