Mrs. Oswald. No, he wrote his in longhand. He started it in Russia. But he had it retyped here because it had been in longhand.
Mr. Rankin. And do you know about when he started to have it retyped here?
Mrs. Oswald. We arrived in June. I think it was at the end of June.
Mr. Rankin. Do you know what happened to that book, or a copy of it?
Mrs. Oswald. At the present time it is—I don't know where—the police department or the FBI.
Mr. Rankin. And what was done with the diary? Do you know that?
Mrs. Oswald. I don't know where it is now. I know that it was taken. But where it is now, I don't know.
Mr. Rankin. It was taken by either the FBI or the Secret Service or the police department?
Mrs. Oswald. I don't know that, because I was not at home when all these things were taken.
Mr. Rankin. Would you tell us about what you know about their being taken. Were you away from home and someone else was there when various things belonging to you and your husband were taken from the house?