Mr. Ball. Was there some conversation that took place there at that time in front of Oswald?

Mr. Boyd. Yes, sir.

Mr. Ball. What was it, that you can remember?

Mr. Boyd. Well, I believe Judge Johnston, I believe, read the charge to Oswald, and—well, I don't recall the rest of that conversation.

Mr. Ball. Do you remember what Oswald said?

Mr. Boyd. No, sir.

Mr. Ball. At any time in any of the interrogations did you ever hear of anyone accuse Oswald of having shot Officer Tippit?

Mr. Boyd. Yes, sir—I heard—I believe I heard Captain Fritz talk to him about shooting Officer Tippit—I don't remember what interrogation it was in.

Mr. Ball. What did Oswald say?

Mr. Boyd. He said he didn't shoot anyone.