Mr. Hubert. When you did look through the door at the district attorney’s request and saw Jack Ruby, what opinion did you reach?
Mr. Walker. I knew it was the same man.
Mr. Hubert. And you subsequently saw him in the court when you testified?
Mr. Walker. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Are you willing to say that the same man who was Jack Ruby in the courtroom was the man whom you described as coming up to the window?
Mr. Walker. That was the same thing I told the Dallas district attorney, that the only reason I remember Jack Ruby is because within minutes after the shooting we had mug shots of Ruby on camera from the third floor of the city hall. And if it hadn’t been for those mug shots being in such a close time after he came to the window, I probably would never have remembered seeing him.
Mr. Hubert. Would you tell us the mental process you went through in relating the face at the window to the mug shots?
Mr. Walker. Well, about four of us pointed at him at the same time in the truck. I mean, we all recognized him at the same time.
Mr. Hubert. As being the man?
Mr. Walker. That had come to the truck.