Mr. Hubert. He had been released from your custody by a "tempo" card to Fritz?
Lieutenant Wiggins. That's true.
Mr. Hubert. And Fritz could do what he wanted with him? Until he relieved himself of the obligation of the "tempo" card by putting him back in your custody?
Lieutenant Wiggins. That's true.
Mr. Hubert. When were you first aware that Oswald was going to be moved in the immediate future?
Lieutenant Wiggins. When was I aware that he was en route, or——
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Lieutenant Wiggins. Or, being moved to the county?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Lieutenant Wiggins. I'd say possibly a minute before the shooting occurred, they called me—someone called me from the—Captain Fritz' office, the homicide bureau, and told me they were en route down the elevator with Oswald, and I know that when I hung the phone up I looked in and could tell by the elevator lights it was on the way down.