Mr. Croy. They were on their way up there. There had been a report that he had gone into the Texas Theatre.
Mr. Griffin. Were you listening to your police radio?
Mr. Croy. No. I was standing at the scene, and there had been several reports. One, that he, of course, they said that the killer did go into a church, which was in sight of where they were at. And another report, that he had gone into the library over on Jefferson. And they had all, most of the officers except maybe one or two had left the scene where Tippit was killed and gone to the spot.
And as I got ready to leave, there was another report that he ran into the Texas Theatre, a man fitting Oswald's description had ran into the Texas Theatre.
Mr. Griffin. That was about the time you got into the automobile?
Mr. Croy. Just as I was fixing to leave.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have your police radio on in your car?
Mr. Croy. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. So you drove over there by the—near the theatre?
Mr. Croy. Well, I drove on up 10th Street. I believe it was 10th Street. On up to Zangs, and when I got to Zangs, took a left, and at the end of Zangs, at the corner of Zangs and Jefferson, it is just a block away, I could see them rushing out to the front and the back.