Mr. Leavelle. That I do not recall either.
Mr. Ball. Do you remember whether they had coats on?
Mr. Leavelle. I know in all cases we usually try to have them dressed as alike as possible, the same as each other.
Mr. Ball. What is your memory of this incident? Were they dressed anywhere near similar?
Mr. Leavelle. In one instance—now, I am not positive which one it was, Oswald was in a T-shirt, having the other shirt removed upstairs where they were going to send it to the FBI laboratory for tests, and the rest of them, I believe, had on shirts. He was the only one that had on a T-shirt and I recall—I am not sure but I think it was the last one where he was raising cain about being up there with a T-shirt and wouldn't be quiet.
Mr. Ball. What did he say?
Mr. Leavelle. He said it wasn't fair, him being showed up in a T-shirt and being photographed in a T-shirt and all that. I don't know what he didn't say; he went on all the time.
Mr. Ball. Did Whaley say anything to you personally?
Mr. Leavelle. To me personally?
Mr. Ball. Yes.