Mr. Archer. Yes, sir; I thought that it did.
Mr. Hubert. How far were you from him?
Mr. Archer. I would say, at that particular time, I was five, maybe six paces.
Mr. Hubert. Where did he move from?
Mr. Archer. Sir, when I saw him, he was approaching the detectives. It was my first glimpse of it. I, personally, could not say where he moved from. He came out of the crowd, as far as I could tell, because that was all that was around was the press and officers, lining the corridors so far as I knew, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Could he have come up from the area where the television cameras were located?
Mr. Archer. Yes, sir; he could have. When he came into my vision, he was already in front of the detectives, and I did not see exactly where he did come from.
Mr. Hubert. What detective was he in front of?
Mr. Archer. Detective—the ones that had Oswald, which would be Mr. Leavelle and Mr. Graves.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know what detectives Ruby passed by in his motion from his prior position to when you saw him?