Mr. Rankin. Yes, sir.
Mr. Wade. As we walked out of the thing they started yelling, I started home, and they started yelling they wanted to see Oswald, the press.
And Perry said that he had put him in the showup room downstairs. Of course, they were yelling all over the world they wanted a picture of Oswald. And I don't know the mob and everybody ended up in the showup room. It is three floors below there.
Mr. Rankin. Still Friday night?
Mr. Wade. Yes, sir.
Mr. Rankin. About what time?
Mr. Wade. I would say around midnight roughly. It would—it could be either way an hour because I went down there around 11 o'clock, 10:30 or 11, some roughly and I don't know what the time element was but I would say around midnight.
So, they started interviewing Fritz and Curry, and I started to leave and Fritz said, "Well, we will get—" either Fritz or Curry said, "We will show him up down there," he said, "This is Mr. Wade, the district attorney."
He kind of introduced me to the press. I didn't say anything at that time but down in the basement they started to put Oswald—I went down there with them. They started to put Oswald in the lineup down there.
Mr. Rankin. Will you describe that briefly to the Commission?