Mr. Belin. Anything else about him on your way to the police station?
Mr. Walker. He was real calm. He was extra calm. He wasn't a bit excited or nervous or anything. That was all the conversation I can recall going down.
Mr. Belin. After you got down there, what did you do with him?
Mr. Walker. We took him up the homicide and robbery bureau, and we went back there, and one of the detectives said put him in this room.
I put him in the room, and he said, "Let the uniform officers stay with him." And I went inside, and Oswald sat down, and he was handcuffed with his hands behind him.
I sat down there, and I had his pistol, and he had a card in there with a picture of him and the name A. J. Hidell on it.
Mr. Belin. Do you remember what kind of card it was?
Mr. Walker. Just an identification card. I don't recall what it was.
Mr. Belin. All right.
Mr. Walker. And I told him, "That is your real name, isn't it?"