Mr. Turner. As long as I was over there the only ones I saw talk to him was the man, Dave Timmons, with our crew, which was up there at the time, and Richard Bice, he was there, which was with the crew, and that is the only ones I ever saw him talk to.
Mr. Hubert. Did you ever see him talk to any policemen?
Mr. Turner. Never did, sir.
Mr. Hubert. All right.
Mr. Turner. He continually, after they got set up, he kept coming up in the hallway.
Mr. Hubert. That is on the third floor?
Mr. Turner. On the third floor, sir. This is while we were still up on the third floor, and waiting to get shots of Oswald being transferred from the elevator door to the questioning room, and he would continually come up and give—say, “They are going to bring him down in about 5 minutes.” And he usually was right, on each one of the tips he gave us. He mingled around in the press room up on the third floor a lot. He—I told Tom Pettit, which was the announcer up on the floor, that Oswald was coming down, and he said, “Where are you learning the information?”
Mr. Hubert. You asked this of this man?
Mr. Turner. Well, no; I didn’t ever ask him where he was learning his information, but I told—Tom Pettit asked me where I was getting this information, and I said, “Well, that man back over there,” and I pointed him out and he said, “Who is he?” And I said, “I don’t know who he is, but he is giving us some pretty good tips.” And he said, “Okay, keep using him, then.” From that point on, we saw him various times the whole, completely on the third.
Mr. Hubert. How many times do you think you saw him?