Dr. Perry. I think approximately a month ago, although I am not sure of that.
Mr. Specter. What was the content of that interview?
Dr. Perry. A gentleman identified himself as being connected with the Warren Commission and Secret Service. I asked for his credentials which he duly supplied and he asked me in regard to any further information I might have pertaining to the events of that weekend, and we reiterated some of these statements which I made previously, and since I had nothing more to add, why it was terminated.
Mr. Specter. Did you supply any information which was in any way different from that which you have testified to here today?
Dr. Perry. In essence; no, sir.
Mr. Specter. On the second interview, did the man identify himself to you as a Secret Service agent who was conducting a further inquiry at the request of the President's Commission?
Dr. Perry. Yes, sir; he said he was with the Warren Commission.
Mr. Specter. Did I discuss the facts within your knowledge or take your deposition in Dallas on Wednesday, March 25, 1964?
Dr. Perry. Yes.
Mr. Specter. And was the information which you provided at that time in advance of the deposition and during the course of the deposition itself the same as the information which you provided here today concerning the treatment of President Kennedy, your observations and opinions on President Kennedy?