Mr. Curry. Usually through Chief Stevenson.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, you would move from Captain Fritz' office——
Mr. Curry. Either by telephone or go down to the office and talk to him.
Mr. Hubert. All right, go ahead.
Mr. Curry. Well, nothing of significance that I can recall occurred. Later in the evening someone told me that they had enough evidence that he had been identified as the slayer of our police officer.
Captain Fritz thought he had better go ahead and file on him and I think it was about 7:30 on the day they did file on him, and I think he had been down—had been to the showup a time or two—there were some witnesses who had identified him, so I was told, as being the man who shot Tippit.
Mr. Hubert. Did you see Oswald then, or when was the first time you saw him?
Mr. Curry. I don't recall exactly the first time I saw him, but I believe it was in the evening—in the early evening. When I did see him I remember that he impressed me as being a sullen, arrogant individual, and he didn't seem particularly perturbed with the fact that he was being interrogated or that he was causing such a commotion—he was pretty cool.
Mr. Hubert. You didn't question him yourself, did you?
Mr. Curry. No, sir; I did not.