Mr. Sorrels. About the only thing that I recall questioning him about was possibly the correct address on the night club.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know if anyone asked him how he got in?
I think perhaps you have testified to that already.
Mr. Sorrels. Yes, Captain Fritz asked him that.
Mr. Hubert. And he said he came in through the ramp, I believe you said.
Mr. Sorrels. That is right.
Mr. Hubert. Did he state at any time during that interview about any intent to kill Oswald, to shoot him three times, and he is glad he was dead?
Mr. Sorrels. I do not recall that.
Mr. Hubert. Now, I am going to show you a document which is actually a photostatic copy, or Xerox copy, of Commission Document 354, consisting of four pages. I am going to mark that document for identification as follows, to wit, “Deposition of Forrest Sorrels, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1964,” and I am signing my name to that, all of which is on the right margin of the first page. I am placing my initials in the lower right-hand corner of the second, third, and fourth pages. I ask you if you can identify this document, or rather, the photostatic copy? Would you state what it is?
Mr. Sorrels. This is a photocopy of a memorandum report titled “Assassination of President Kennedy,” the second line of that caption, “Jack Leon Ruby—slayer of Lee Harvey Oswald, charged with murder of President Kennedy.” Submitted by me, Forrest V. Sorrels, on February 3, 1964. And it consists of three full pages and a portion of—about a fifth of the fourth page.