Mr. Ball. And did you tell them the number of the car?
Mrs. Roberts. I'm not sure—I believe I did—I'm not sure. I think I did because—there was so much happened then until my brains was in a whirl.
Mr. Ball. On the 29th of November, Special Agents Will Griffin and James Kennedy of the Federal Bureau of Investigation interviewed you and you told them that "after Oswald had entered his room about 1 p.m. on November 22, 1963, you looked out the front window and saw police car No. 207."
Mrs. Roberts. No. 107.
Mr. Ball. Is that the number?
Mrs. Roberts. Yes—I remembered it. I don't know where I got that 106—207. Anyway, I knew it wasn't 170.
Mr. Ball. And you say that there were two uniformed policemen in the car?
Mrs. Roberts. Yes, and it was in a black car. It wasn't an accident squad car at all.
Mr. Ball. Were there two uniformed policemen in the car?
Mrs. Roberts. Oh, yes.