Mr. Hubert. What fixes 10 in your mind?

Mr. Richey. Like I say, it was about the time they were expecting them to bring Oswald down in the building. That was when the chief of police told us they would be bringing him out, and we were looking for him, because I was up there on a camera, with a camera on the ramp.

Mr. Hubert. Had you gotten any kind of alert standby?

Mr. Richey. No, sir. There was no alert of any kind. It was just the time that they had given us the night before, actually.

Mr. Hubert. Anyhow, you say that your recollection is that the last time you saw him, which was when you saw him beyond the Commerce Street ramp, was approximately an hour or a little better from the actual shooting?

Mr. Richey. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. That is the last time you remember seeing him?

Mr. Richey. That was the end of it.

Mr. Hubert. Did he seem at that time to be walking away from your truck?

Mr. Richey. No, sir; he was standing.