Mr. Jenner. And you are pointing to what on that exhibit?
Mrs. Paine. The window of the bedroom which she occupied, which is the southeast bedroom of my house, looks directly out to where I thought the car was parked. From that position, if I am correct about where the car was parked, she couldn't have seen the license plate, but she could have seen it if as Agent Hosty described to me later she saw it while the car was moving along the street.
Mr. Jenner. When he pulled away?
Mrs. Paine. When he pulled away and then he came back and went the other way.
Mr. Jenner. So it is possible that she may have seen the license?
Mrs. Paine. It is possible.
Mr. Jenner. This date that you are now talking about when he parked the car in front of your house, that was November 5?
Mrs. Paine. Yes, it was.
Mr. Jenner. Whereas on November 1, he parked the car down the street.
Mrs. Paine. That is right. I might add a little more detail here if you want it. Marina and I talked about whether to tell Lee that the FBI had been out a second time, and the 5th was a Tuesday. We didn't see Lee until the 8th. She said to me that he had been upset by the FBI's coming out and inquiring about him, and he felt it was interference with his family. And I said there is no reason for him to be upset, or I think conveyed that idea. But the question of whether to tell him was settled by Marina who told him on Friday evening, the 8th, and then Lee inquired of me about that meeting, and he said—I don't think I have yet said for the record—he said to me then he felt the FBI was inhibiting his activities. This is what he said. Has this been said?