Mr. Belin. He said he heard the shots were from the Texas School Book Depository, and he said that he knew that Oswald worked there, and immediately thought of him, and wondered if he might have shot the President?
Mr. Adamcik. That is what he said.
Mr. Belin. He says he wondered if he should call the FBI. Is that what he says in the affidavit?
Mr. Adamcik. That's right, exactly.
Mr. Belin. He says he thought it unlikely that he shot the President. Did he say that he thought it was unlikely that Oswald shot the President?
Mr. Adamcik. Yes; he said that. And then he explained why he didn't call the FBI. He said he figured that—he did mention that the FBI knew about Oswald and that they would probably have contacted him and would consider him a suspect without him having to call them.
Mr. Belin. Did he say why the FBI knew about Oswald?
Mr. Adamcik. No; he didn't.
Mr. Belin. Anything else you can think of, sir?
Mr. Adamcik. No; I believe that is it. After we picked him up and took this affidavit just shortly after, I went on home and that was the end of it, until Sunday. Sunday I was off, and everything happened down there, luckily.