Mr. Hubert. Would it be possible that the man you saw and identified as Jack Ruby would have been seen by you on the 23d rather than the 24th?
Mr. Richey. No, sir; I don’t recall seeing anyone that even looked like him on the 23d. That one morning is the only morning that I recall seeing anyone that even looked like him.
Mr. Hubert. On the 24th, I think you testified the crowd had been moved over on the other side of the street?
Mr. Richey. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Had that been done on the 23d?
Mr. Richey. No, sir; no one bothered. There weren’t too many around on the 23d. Mostly newsmen was all that was around on the 23d. There wasn’t any crowd, really, but they started congregating on Sunday morning on both sides of the ramp.
Mr. Hubert. It was after they had begun to congregate that you saw this man you have identified as Jack Ruby?
Mr. Richey. Yes, sir; and then they moved the other people across, and I still saw him after they moved the other people across the street.
Mr. Hubert. All right, sir. Thank you very much.