Mr. Robertson. That’s correct.
Mr. Griffin. How do you place the time at which you saw him?
Mr. Robertson. Well, it was after 3:15. I can’t place the time accurately. I have tried to do so in my own mind. I am reasonably certain before I had this opportunity to eat, which my best estimate is after 7 o’clock, and before 8 o’clock. As I say, it was definitely after 3:15 after I had learned about the other. Between this time, I am at a loss.
Mr. Griffin. Can you place it in terms of the press conference that Henry Wade held on Friday night?
Mr. Robertson. It was before that.
Mr. Griffin. How much before that?
Mr. Robertson. Well, I got the impression it was a considerable time before that, although time seemed very long in that afternoon and evening.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall when Henry Wade and Chief Curry walked out of Captain Fritz’ office and the reporters crowded around and the decision was made to go down to the assembly room? Were you present at that time?
Mr. Robertson. No; I was not. I was on the telephone in another room and I didn’t see Mr. Wade come out of Captain Fritz’ office.
Mr. Griffin. Well, after you got off that telephone, what did you do?