And he told me then, he told me that he didn't have a car, you know, and so I told him, I said, "Well, I live out there in Irving,"—I found out he lived out there and so I said, "Any time you want to go just let me know."
So I thought he would go home every day like most men do but he told me no, that he wouldn't go home every day and then he asked me could he ride home say like Friday afternoon on weekends and come back on Monday morning and I told him that would be just fine with me.
I told him if he wanted a ride any other time just let me know before I go off and leave him because when it comes to quitting time some of these guys, you know, some of them mess around the bathroom and some of them quit early and some of them like that and some leave at different times than others.
But I said from talking to him then, I say, he just wanted to ride home on weekends with me and I said that was fine.
Mr. Ball. Did he say at that time he was living in Dallas, he had a room in Dallas?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; he did. He had an apartment.
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; he didn't. He just said he had an apartment over in Dallas.
Mr. Ball. Had you known his wife before that? Had you ever met his wife, Marina Oswald?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; I never had.