Mr. Hubert. All right.
Dr. Bieberdorf. Page 1, second paragraph, the last sentence on that page states “He stated that he then immediately saw Ruby laying faceup in the jail office lobby, approximately 10 feet inside the jail lobby door.”
Mr. Hubert. Now, your comment.
Dr. Bieberdorf. My comment is that I did see Ruby’s feet, at least, but I did not notice whether he was lying faceup or facedown. He was surrounded by a number of police officers.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know Ruby at the time?
Dr. Bieberdorf. No, I didn’t have any idea who it was, and that is the reason that I got so close there, that I thought that this was Oswald.
Mr. Hubert. You thought it was the man who had been shot?
Dr. Bieberdorf. All right. Correction, not Oswald, but the person who had been shot. At the time I did not know who had been shot, if, any shot—if, indeed it had been a shot and I did not get a look at the person to see his face, or even to see whether he was lying faceup or facedown. I could just see him on the floor surrounded by a number of men.
Mr. Hubert. All right, any other modifications or corrections?
Dr. Bieberdorf. On page 2, it is actually a continuation of the same sentence that ends on page 1. On page 2, “And he then saw Oswald in the same position.”