Mr. Hubert. You didn’t pass by the jail, or look around the jail?
Mr. Jackson. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. Are you sure it was 12 o’clock, and not 11 o’clock, that you went on duty, sir?
Mr. Jackson. It was around noon somewhere. I don’t know—I don’t know just what time it was, because I usually come down around 1 o’clock, but sometimes I get down there a little earlier.
Mr. Hubert. It was after half past 11 in the morning?
Mr. Jackson. Yes, sir; I’m pretty sure it was after.
Mr. Hubert. When did you first find out that Oswald had been shot?
Mr. Jackson. Well, we had a boy that run the lot during the day through the week and had a radio down there, and I usually turned it on when I come in, and when I put it on that was what was on.
Mr. Hubert. The news was that he had already been shot?
Mr. Jackson. Yes, sir.