(Testimony of Kenneth Hudson Croy)
Mr. Croy.
No. I was standing at the scene, and there had been several reports. One, that he, of course, they said that the killer did go into a church, which was in sight of where they were at. And another report, that he had gone into the library over on Jefferson. And they had all. Most of the officers except maybe one or two had left the scene where Tippit was killed and gone to the spot.
And as I got ready to leave, there was another report that he ran into the Texas Theatre, a man fitting Oswald's description had ran into the Texas Theatre.
Mr. Griffin.
That was about the time you got into the automobile?
Mr. Croy.
Just as I was fixing to leave.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you have your police radio on in your car?
Mr. Croy.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
So you drove over there by the near the theatre?
Mr. Croy.
Well, I drove on up 10th Street. I believe it was 10th Street. On up to Zangs, and when I got to Zangs, took a left, and at the end of Zangs, at the corner of Zangs and Jefferson, it is just a block away, I could see them rushing out to the front and the back.
Mr. Griffin.
What did you do as you saw them rushing out?
Mr. Croy.
They had more help than they needed, so I went on.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you continue to listen to your police radio?
Mr. Croy.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you hear anything more over the radio about what happened?
Mr. Croy.
No. I only had channel I on my radio.
Mr. Griffin.
How far a drive is it from the Texas Theatre to where you live?
Mr. Croy.
About 3 miles.
Mr. Griffin.
How long does it take to drive that distance ?
Mr. Croy.
About 10 minutes.
Mr. Griffin.
Did you actually see these men rushing into the Texas Theatre from your automobile?
Mr. Croy.
No.
Mr. Griffin.
How did you know they were going into the, men were rushing into the theatre Just as you went by?
Mr. Croy.
There were three cars in the back and about three in the front, and there wasn't nobody in them.
Mr. Griffin.
You drove right by the front of the theatre?
Mr. Croy.
I drove within a block, but it is a big, wide street there, and there is an alley and nothing on the other side of the street, parking lots.
Mr. Griffin.
How many cars could you see there?
Mr. Croy.
I would say there were two or three in the back and two or three in the front, plus another on the way.
Mr. Griffin.
Well, now, the street that you took, did that go by the front or the back of the theatre?
Mr. Croy.
It didn't go by either one of them.
Mr. Griffin.
Which street was that?
Mr. Croy.
Zangs.
Mr. Griffin.
How many blocks is it from the theatre?
Mr. Croy.
One.
Mr. Griffin.
What street is the theatre on?
Mr. Croy.
Jefferson.
Mr. Griffin.
What street does it back on to ?
Mr. Croy.
It backs into an alley.
Mr. Griffin.
Into the alley?
Mr. Croy.
Yes.
Mr. Griffin.
How many feet would you say that Jefferson or the Texas Theatre is from Zangs?
Mr. Croy.
I don't know. I would say not a very long block.
Mr. Griffin.
Now, when you were driving up Zangs, I take it you were driving away from town?
Mr. Croy.
South.
Mr. Griffin.
South on Zangs at Jefferson?
Mr. Croy.
Yes.
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