Mr. Harrison. Occasionally; I see him.
Mr. Griffin. Now, have any of these men told you since the—since the time that Oswald was shot by Ruby that Ruby told them that he came in through the Main Street ramp?
Mr. Harrison. They never did tell me that, none of them. Now——
Mr. Griffin. When was the first—go ahead.
Mr. Harrison. I heard, after the trial down there—I heard them discussing, of course, the evidence that was brought out, and they said that he had made the statement that he came in that way. And when Lieutenant Wallace and Lieutenant McCaghren were making their followup investigation, which I don't know how many days it was after, they had talked that he had, or suggested that he had, come down the ramp.
Mr. Griffin. Now, they had suggested this?
Mr. Harrison. Well, they had, through their investigation, more or less, they had kind of—I guess you would make a theory out of it that he had come down the ramp.
Mr. Griffin. You don't mean that they suggested it, but this is the inference or the conclusion that they drew?
Mr. Harrison. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Now, what I would like for you to do is, if you would, sign Exhibit 5028 and date it.