Mr. Hubert. Is there any way in which you fix that time?
Mr. Richey. No, sir; not really. Well, it was about the time that we thought they were to bring Oswald out. I think they told us it would be about 10 o’clock. It was in that time period that we were sort of looking for them to bring him out.
Mr. Hubert. Judging from the time that Oswald was actually shot or measuring from that time backward, could you tell us how long it was from the time Oswald was shot, backward until you saw Ruby; or to put it another way, how much time elapsed from the last time you saw Ruby until Oswald was shot?
Mr. Richey. It was an hour or better.
Mr. Hubert. Now can you tell us when was the very first time you associated that man that you have just described as having seen at 8 o’clock and again at 10, or a little better, with Jack Ruby?
Mr. Richey. It was that night when I saw the rerun of the tape that was made. And when I saw him, it looked like the same man that was dressed differently, to me.
Mr. Hubert. Now did the reruns show his face?
Mr. Richey. Not too good.
Mr. Hubert. Did you ever see any mug shots?
Mr. Richey. I saw still shots.