Mr. Specter. Can you recollect anything more about the conversation that you had at the jail on the Saturday you refer to?
Mr. Wall. No, sir. It was the first time I had seen him since the assassination and it was just, you know, kind of strange meeting. There wasn’t any fun in it at all, you know, like laughs. Sheriff Decker told me he wanted to be cheered up. It was not like that at all. It was a very sad thing.
Mr. Specter. Have you ever seen Jack Ruby since?
Mr. Wall. No, sir; I have gotten a few letters from Jack.
Mr. Specter. How many?
Mr. Wall. I would say about three.
Mr. Specter. Where did he write to you?
Mr. Wall. From the jail.
Mr. Specter. And where were you when you received those letters?
Mr. Wall. In—I think I received two in Dallas and I would say one in Houston, and they were very simple letters, just how he was feeling and, you know, what he was doing.