Mr. Ball. Now, about what time of day would you say is your best estimate that you told Captain Fritz of the name "Lee Oswald" and his address?
Mr. Truly. My best estimate would be a little before 1 o'clock—10 minutes.
Mr. Ball. The gun wasn't found until after 1 o'clock?
Mr. Truly. It wasn't found until after 1 o'clock?
Mr. Ball. No, it wasn't found until after 1 o'clock. I won't tell you exactly the time the gun was found, but I will say that the gun was not found until after 1 o'clock.
Mr. Truly. Well, I may be mistaken about where I learned they had found the gun. I thought it was on the sixth floor—it could have been some other place.
Mr. Ball. Captain Fritz said you didn't tell him that until after the gun was found and that seems to correspond with your memory too, is that correct?
Mr. Truly. It sure does, because I remember clearly that Captain Fritz was over at where the gun was found and I'm sure they must have found it or he wouldn't have been standing in that area when we came up there.
Mr. Ball. Now, if the gun was found after 1 o'clock, when was it that you discovered that Lee Oswald wasn't there?
Mr. Truly. I thought it was about 20 minutes after the shooting—the assassination, but it could have been longer.