Mr. Hubert. Is it your thought that considering your testimony here today and what you have told the FBI and your records——
Mr. Decker. And my records that I have given to you—turned over to you and what my other deputies have given to you, I don't know of any reason to take up any more of your time, sir.
Mr. Hubert. All right, thank you very much.
Mr. Decker. I will be delighted to have you come and see my operation before you leave and it might clear up some things there for you.
Mr. Hubert. All right, thank you.
Mr. Decker. Thank you.
TESTIMONY OF CAPT. W. B. FRAZIER
The testimony of Capt. W. B. Frazier was taken at 2 p.m., on March 25, 1964, in the office of the U.S. attorney, 301 Post Office Building, Bryan and Ervay Streets, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Leon D. Hubert, Jr., assistant counsel of the President's Commission.
Mr. Hubert. This is the deposition of Capt. W. B. Frazier, Dallas Police Department. Captain Frazier, my name is Leon Hubert. I am a member of the advisory staff of the general counsel on the President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy.