Mr. Wade. I was going home. I went by the police station to talk to Chief Curry.
Mr. Rankin. Did you discuss the evidence then?
Mr. Wade. Well, at that time—you see, Chief Curry knew very little of the evidence at that stage. He should have known, but he didn't. But I discussed the thing with him and I told him there was too much evidence being put out in the case from his department, that I wish he would talk to Fritz and have no further statements on it.
Mr. Rankin. What did he say about that?
Mr. Wade. He said, "That is fine. I think that is so."
Mr. Rankin. Now, going back just a moment, you spoke out about a map earlier that you had been told they had as evidence, do you recall, of the parade route. Did you look at the map at the time?
Mr. Wade. I don't think I ever saw the map.
Mr. Rankin. You don't know what it contained in regard to the parade route?
Mr. Wade. I was told by Fritz that it had the parade route and it had an X where the assassination took place and it had an X out on Stemmons Freeway and an X at Inwood Road and Lemon, is all I know, a circle or some mark there.
Mr. Rankin. But you have never seen the map?