Mr. Specter. From where?
Mrs. Hill. As I get it, he is a sort of freelance writer, and I think he was on an assignment then. He came out—I'm not sure—I thought it was for Life or Post, but he came in there and he was shooting pictures for—I think he was shooting them for TV, but he came out to the house about 2 weeks later with this bunch of men, about four of them, three or four came out, and that's the second time I saw him, because he said, "You remember me, I saw you in the pressroom that day."
Mr. Specter. Is that Miss Hill or Mrs. Hill?
Mrs. Hill. It is Mrs. Hill, and he said "I saw you in the pressroom that day," and I said, "Yes." I remembered him because I saw him more than any—now, I don't remember where I am here.
Mr. Specter. You were telling me about what happened to you at the county courthouse, and then you digressed from that to tell me about John coming to see you in your home.
Let's go back to the county courthouse and let me ask you if you gave an affidavit to the sheriff that day?
Mrs. Hill. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Now, did you talk to anybody from the Federal Government that day?
Mrs. Hill. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Whom did you talk to?