Mr. Jenner. I gather the first interview by any FBI agent to your knowledge was on the first day of November 1963?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; and I don't really think interview is a fully accurate word.
Mr. Jenner. What word would you like to use?
Mrs. Paine. I felt that the agent stopped to see whether the Oswalds, either Mrs. Oswald or Mr., were living there, and to make the acquaintance of me. He said that he had talked with my immediate neighbor, Mrs. Roberts, the previous time.
Mr. Jenner. The pronoun you are using refers to the FBI agent.
Mrs. Paine. He, the FBI agent.
Mr. Jenner. Yes.
Mrs. Paine. Said that he had inquired of my next door neighbor, Mrs. Roberts, whether the Oswalds lived here, and she had said that she didn't know the last name but knew that the wife of the family was living there, and that there had just been a baby girl born, and that the husband came out some week ends.
Mr. Jenner. Is this what the agent told you?
Mrs. Paine. No, the neighbor told me.