Mrs. Markham. Man, I have never heard such a thing as this.

Mr. Liebeler. At the bottom of page 6 he says, "I see. Now, did you tell the officers at the police station, when they questioned you, the description of the man who shot Tippit?"

You couldn't have thought he was from the police department if he was asking you what you were telling the police before—do you agree with me?

Mrs. Markham. Yes; but he told me he was from the police department and he had to get some information from me and I wanted to get back to my work.

Mr. Liebeler. So, it is your testimony that even though you engaged in this conversation here, the man—when he started out, he told you that he was from the police department; is that right?

Mrs. Markham. Yes, sir; I wouldn't have never talked to this man. Just like if I get a telephone call I say, "You know where I am at, come down to see me." He told me he was from the police department and this lady never talked to me.

Mr. Liebeler. Which lady is that?

Mrs. Markham. On this tape.

Mr. Liebeler. Which lady on the tape?

Mrs. Markham. It was a woman talking.