Mr. Specter. Have you seen Jack Ruby after the shooting of Oswald?

Mr. Wall. Yes, sir.

Mr. Specter. When did you see him?

Mr. Wall. It was the first Saturday or the second Saturday after the assassination I was in the hotel room watching the football game and it was in the afternoon and Sheriff Bill Decker called me and said that Jack was very depressed and needed some cheering up and wanted to know if I would come down, so I went down.

Mr. Specter. How long after Sheriff Decker’s call did you arrive at the jail?

Mr. Wall. I would say between half an hour and 45 minutes.

Mr. Specter. How long did you stay at the jail?

Mr. Wall. I would say about 20 minutes, maybe.

Mr. Specter. State as specifically as you can recollect the nature of your conversation with Jack Ruby indicating what he said to you and what you said to him?

Mr. Wall. Well, I wasn’t the only person there. There were two other people there, one man I don’t know—I have seen him around before. The other man was, I’m sure you have it in your records, he was the partner of Jack in the club who tried to run it after Jack had shot Oswald. I can’t think of the man’s name.