Mrs. Paine. No. There was a basket such as you use for hanging your clothes. It carried exactly that, clothes and diapers, and they weren't as neat as being in suitcases and duffels would imply. There was leftovers stuffed in the corner, clothes and things, but rather open.
Mr. Jenner. So you saw no long rectangular package of any kind or character loaded in or placed in your station wagon?
Mrs. Paine. No, it doesn't mean it wasn't there, but I saw nothing of that nature.
Mr. Jenner. You saw nothing?
Mrs. Paine. I saw nothing.
Mr. Jenner. When you arrived in Irving, Tex., were you present when your station wagon was unpacked?
Mrs. Paine. Marina and I did that with the exception of the duffels.
Mr. Jenner. You did it all yourself and you took out of the station wagon everything in it other than the two duffel bags?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Now, in the process of removing everything other than the two duffel bags on the occasion on the 24th of September 1963 when you reached Irving, Tex., did you find or see any long rectangular package?