Mr. Leavelle. I do not recall what the questions was along that line or even what the answers was. Like I say, I am sure that they did. It seems as though my memory tells me that he did not deny taking the revolver but there, again. I would not want to say definitely.
Mr. Ball. Did you make any notes of the conversation?
Mr. Leavelle. No; I did not myself. That was the only time I ever sat in on the interrogations of him by Captain Fritz or anyone.
Mr. Ball. Is that the first time you had seen Oswald?
Mr. Leavelle. No; I had seen him, of course, the first day he was arrested and when they brought him in and out of the office taking him to and from the jail and, of course, I had saw him at the showups, what-have-you.
Mr. Ball. Had you ever talked to him before?
Mr. Leavelle. No; I had never talked to him before.
Mr. Ball. Did he have any marks on his face when you first saw him on Friday, the 22nd of November?
Mr. Leavelle. Well, no; not that I recall. He—I know he had a black eye. I remember seeing that some time along the way but I do not recall when I first noticed it.
Mr. Ball. Did you ever talk to Oswald about his black eye?