Mr. Belin. When you got down to the station, you were with Mrs. Paine?
Mr. Adamcik. Right. When we got to the station, there was Mrs. Paine, Mrs. Oswald and her two children, and Michael Paine.
Mr. Belin. Was Mrs. Oswald questioned at all or not?
Mr. Adamcik. Mrs. Oswald, yes; she was. She was questioned that same evening.
Mr. Belin. What did she say?
Mr. Adamcik. Well, she was questioned through an interpreter, and an affidavit was gotten from her also. I know she was showed the rifle in my presence.
I was there with Captain Fritz and myself and Detective Senkel, and the rifle was showed to her then, and she looked at it, and I remember her saying through an interpreter that it did look like the rifle, but she didn't say, but it did look like the rifle that Lee Oswald, that was in the garage previous to finding the blanket eventually.
Mr. Belin. When you say finding the blanket eventually, did she say the blanket was there?
Was it simply that when you showed the blanket to the officers, apparently she made some remark that about a week or so previous to that her husband's rifle had been wrapped in a blanket?
Mr. Adamcik. I can't remember exactly how long. I don't remember when she said the last time was she saw it.