Mrs. Bates. Oh, it was shortly after I did the work.
Mr. Jenner. I see. In the summer of 1962?
Mrs. Bates. Uh-huh; he was still out—I guess he was still out there—but there was never anybody at home when they went out there.
Mr. Jenner. Uh-huh.
Mrs. Bates. And, actually, I didn't know that Lee was the accused assassin. I didn't see any television, or anything else, the day that the President was killed. I was still under such a shock because I had just seen him go down the street in front of my building and I could have shaken hands with him—and it was a terrible shock—until Caroline called me.
Mr. Jenner. Uh-huh; that day?
Mrs. Bates. That night of the assassination.
And wondered, she said—I was out at my club—and she said, "Have you seen any television or listened to any radios?"
And I said, "No."
She said, "Well, have you got a television there?"