Mr. Ely. Now, referring to the press conference Friday night, I believe you mentioned that part of the time Oswald seemed angry to you, do you know what it was that upset him?
Mr. Boyd. When someone called to him and asked him why he shot the President, that seemed like that's what upset him.
Mr. Ely. Do you know if there is anyone who could tell us who picked the people in the various lineups—you don't know exactly, but did you know, is there anybody you could tell us?
Mr. Boyd. I just don't know who it would be.
Mr. Ely. On Friday night, about what time did you check Oswald into the jail there?
Mr. Boyd. I think it was around 12:20 in the morning, I believe. According to my watch, I believe that's what I went by—that's what the time would be, of course, it could be a few minutes off. We turned him over to the jailers at 12:23 a.m.
Mr. Ely. Do you know whether he was checked out of the jail again after that time? Late at night—I realize you checked him out the next morning.
Mr. Boyd. No sir; I don't know.
Mr. Ely. You I don't know?
Mr. Boyd. No.