Mrs. Markham. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember specifically that when the telephone calls started, that this man told you he was from the city hall of the police department?
Mrs. Markham. Yes, sir; yes, sir; right. Because—you see—I had got a call from a man, but it was—I found out later, because the lady had called me back, it was from Mr. Tippit's sister, and I had told them that I couldn't talk, you know, I was busy on my job and this man told me that he was from the police department of the city hall and he had to get a little more information and it wouldn't take much of my time, and so I got permission from this boss, Mr. Gambolus, to talk with this man. Now, he told me that.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, did he tell you he was from the police department?
Mrs. Markham. Yes, sir.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, on this tape recording right here, this man is asking you what the police did.
Mrs. Markham. I know it.
Mr. Liebeler. And he said they—the police took you and took your affidavit.
Mrs. Markham. That man—I have never talked to that man. I talked to a man that was supposed to have been from the police department of the city hall.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you recognize this as the voice of the man you talked to?