Mr. Ball. And what did you say and what did she say to you?
Mr. Stovall. We told her that we returned, we wanted to, to make a further search of the house and we showed her the search warrant at the time, and I believe she said we didn't need that, to come on in and that we could search the house anytime we wanted to.
Mr. Ball. And did you search the house?
Mr. Stovall. Yes, we did. We mainly concentrated our search of the garage this time, because the first search of the garage had been a rather quick one, and not having been in the garage on the first search at all, and I know Rose hadn't spent much time out there because he didn't have time to on the length of time we spent at the house. So, we searched the garage and concentrated our search there.
Ruth Paine came out into the garage and I told you Ruth Paine was the only one there awhile ago—I remember Michael Paine was in the garage. I think he came up after we got there—I'm not sure—it's possible that he got there after we got there, but I don't recall, but both of them came out in this garage and showed us the stuff that belonged to Lee Oswald and Marina Oswald and showed us the stuff that belonged to them and they left.
Mr. Ball. Do you mean they left you in the garage?
Mr. Stovall. Yes, they got in the car and drove off. They left their house.
Mr. Ball. You have made a report of what you did that day?
Mr. Stovall. Yes, sir.
Mr. Ball. And you have that before you, Mr. Stovall?