Will you take a look at that and tell us if that is the statement which you gave to the FBI to which you just referred?
Mr. Rowland. Again, I have a variance of time and a variance of distance that he was from the window.
Mr. Specter. Before you direct your attention to those factors, Mr. Rowland, are you able to tell us whether or not this is the statement which you gave to the FBI?
Mr. Rowland. Yes. My wife was with me when I gave the statement.
Mr. Specter. And without looking at the statement which, may the record show, you are not now doing, do you recollect the names of the FBI, don't look there, just tell me if you can recollect without seeing their names on the statement?
Mr. Rowland. No, sir; I talked to seven different pairs of FBI agents and I don't remember their names.
Mr. Specter. Seven different pairs?
Mr. Rowland. Yes, sir; I had—this is only one of the statements. They came to my home or where I worked and took three more besides this one. There were four handwritten statements that I signed.
Mr. Specter. Before getting the details on those, tell me in what respect, if any, the statement which we have identified as Commission Exhibit No. 358 differs from what you told the FBI agents at that time?
Mr. Rowland. I do not think it differs.