Mr. Griffin. But Ruby was going to set the interview up?
Mr. Knight. No, no.
Mr. Griffin. What was your understanding?
Mr. Knight. Here’s your confusing point. Ruby had called Duncan about the telephone interview that I told you that Wade had given Duncan earlier, in which, well, it was all right, but it wasn’t what they really wanted. That was with the telephone interview and I didn’t know Ruby would even be at the police station when I was going over there.
Mr. Griffin. Is it your understanding that you went over to the police station after Duncan had tape-recorded the telephone interview?
Mr. Knight. Yes. Well, that’s a fact.
Mr. Griffin. Is this something that you have a clear recollection of, that Duncan said he had already tried to record the telephone interview?
Mr. Knight. It had to be because I was—I didn’t get back to the station till about 1:45. He had already had, he might have got it in the meantime but he already had the other on tape.
Mr. Griffin. Is there, possibly there was a sequence something like that, that Ruby called Duncan and said “How would you like an interview with Henry Wade,” that Duncan told you “Go over there and get an interview with Henry Wade,” in the meantime Ruby himself got Wade to the phone and while you were in transit to the police station Duncan recorded the interview?
Mr. Knight. That could have been.