Mr. Liebeler. Was it 2515 West Fifth?
Mr. Walthers. I believe it was—5th or 15th.
Mr. Liebeler. I believe it was Fifth.
Mr. Walthers. Yes; and I took our officer, Harry Weatherford, and we met Officer Adamcik that works for the city and Officer Rose and another one of their officers, but I don't recall his name right now—at this address in Irving and when we went to the door, what turned out to be Mrs. Paine—just as soon as we stepped on the porch, she said, "Come on in, we've been expecting you," and we didn't have any trouble at all—we just went right on in and started asking her—at that time it didn't appear that her or Mrs. Oswald, or Marina, who came up carrying one of the babies in the living room—it didn't appear that they knew that Oswald had been arrested at all—the way they talked.
Mr. Liebeler. How do you account for the fact that Mrs. Paine said, "Come on in, we've been expecting you?"
Mr. Walthers. I don't know—to this day, I don't know.
Mr. Liebeler. Are you sure that's what she said?
Mr. Walthers. I know that's what she said.
Mr. Liebeler. Mrs. Paine said that?
Mr. Walthers. Yes, sir; she said, "Come on in, we have been expecting you."