Now, here is something that will establish that. The district attorney, Henry Wade, came to Washington—I don’t know whether it was in connection with talking to the Commission or what—but I saw him out at the airport, and he said to me——
Mr. Hubert. What airport?
Mr. Sorrels. This was before the trial—Love Field, in Dallas.
He was coming to Washington. And he said to me, “I want to talk to you when I get back about this case.”
And I said, “All right.”
And I did not hear anything more from Mr. Wade until the trial was actually in progress. He asked me to come to his office, which I did.
Mr. Hubert. That is Wade?
Mr. Sorrels. That is Henry Wade; yes, sir, the State district attorney that prosecuted Ruby for the murder of Oswald.
And, at that time, I related to him the conversation I had had with Ruby.
Mr. Hubert. Did you relate to him in that interview approximately what you have told us today about your interviews with Ruby?