Mr. Hubert. And went on until——
Mr. Litchfield. Into Sunday and until about 6:30.
Mr. Hubert. In the afternoon?
Mr. Litchfield. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. So that the first time you made the observation that you thought you had seen Oswald somewhere must have been before the poker game began?
Mr. Litchfield. Yes—it was.
Mr. Hubert. So that would be before 9 o’clock on Saturday?
Mr. Litchfield. Yes—it was. It was right after the assassination—they were showing all the films and the capture of Oswald, etc., and when I was watching television, I don’t remember where I was, I said, “I think I’ve seen him.” And people sitting around me said, “He looks familiar,” and I made the statement, “I think I have seen him.”
Mr. Hubert. Now, when Oswald was shot and you made the statement again that you had thought you had seen Oswald, did you say anything that would indicate that you had seen him, Oswald, at Ruby’s place?
Mr. Litchfield. No; I just said, “I think I’ve seen him too,” I forgot who it was I said that to, but the guy said. “I think I have seen him or I think I know that guy,” and I just said, “Yes; I think I have seen him, too.”