Mr. Hubert. You did see someone come from that position?

Captain Martin. It was a movement. I didn't see anybody, but there was a movement in there that I could detect, and then the shot was fired.

Mr. Hubert. What did you write here?

Captain Martin. "Ruby before the shooting." Or, "immediately before."

Mr. Hubert. All right, just tell us what you observed?

Captain Martin. Well, as soon as the shot was fired, of course, it dumbfounded me, and I tried to get through the people there on my right, to get over there to it, and there was a lot of confusion in there, and I had trouble getting through the press, and when I did get through they had already taken Ruby into the jail office and Oswald was also in the jail office. Ruby was down on the floor just inside the jail, and Oswald was lying on the north side of the jail office.

Mr. Hubert. Well, now, when Oswald first came out of the jail office with Graves and Leavelle, were you looking at him?

Captain Martin. I saw him come out. Now, whether it was—it was shortly after they come out—I saw him after the shot was fired.

Mr. Hubert. You were looking towards him?

Captain Martin. Yes; I thought they were coming all around me and go up by me and go up to the armored car, that is what I had in mind.