Mr. Rankin. Now, that questioning was a question and answer. You were questioned by the FBI agent, Mr. Howard——
Mrs. Oswald. No, sir. I was just talking.
Mr. Rankin. The Secret Service man?
Mrs. Oswald. Mr. Mike Howard. I was talking on tape.
Mr. Rankin. Didn't he ask you questions?
Mrs. Oswald. I don't recall him asking any questions. It could be. But I frankly do not recall him asking any questions. But it was a very short session. And that is the way I ended the tape. I said, "My thoughts have left me because I see my son crying bitterly."
That is the way I ended the tape. And it was a very short tape. I do not remember him questioning me. I think I started to tell my story. And that is the only time.
It was from my persistence that I got on tape just that little while. They did not want to hear anything from me.
Mr. Rankin. You don't think, then, that at that time there were questions and answers for about 28 pages taken from you?
Mrs. Oswald. From me—no, sir. Definitely not. If they have that, what they have is my talking, like I said, when I saw on television. They said—they were showing Lee's gun. And I was not watching television—I am getting snatches of it, and I said, "Now, how can they say, even though it is Lee's gun, that Lee shot the President. Even being his gun doesn't mean that he shot the President. Someone could have framed him."