Mrs. Hill. No.

Mr. Specter. Did you ever sign an affidavit for him?

Mrs. Hill. No.

Mr. Specter. The only contact you had with him was this one telephone conversation?

Mrs. Hill. That's right, and he said he was coming to Dallas the next week and would I talk with him, I said, I told him then—that I guessed so. I didn't know. I mean, because I didn't fully realize what he was doing in this case.

Mr. Specter. And what did you tell him over the telephone?

Mrs. Hill. I told him the same story I told you, with the exception that he went further into the day's activities at the police station, and at the courthouse.

Mr. Specter. What else did you tell him about your day's activities at the courthouse?

Mrs. Hill. Well, he asked me, you know, he just asked me a lot of questions about that, and I told him that we didn't know that we were in a pressroom. We just knew we were in a courthouse and with police. I mean, this was to us a police station.

Mr. Specter. Tell me all the things that you told him, in addition to those which you have already told me, that is, tell me all the things you told Mr. Lane, in addition to that you have already testified about.