Mr. Jenner. The former landlady, is she alive?
Mrs. Boudreaux. No; she's not.
Mrs. Jenner. She's dead?
Mrs. Boudreaux. Yes; she's dead.
Mr. Jenner. Until this tragic event occurred last fall, had you heard of any of the Oswalds from the time they moved away?
Mrs. Boudreaux. No; I didn't know until the FBI man told me—until he got to questioning me, that it was the boy who lived in that house. I didn't realize that until he told me. The only other contact I had—I don't know if it's important or not——
Mr. Jenner. Well, you let us decide what is important and what isn't. We want to get all the information we can possibly get as to the facts and circumstances surrounding this matter; so you go right ahead.
Mrs. Boudreaux. Well, I bought the boy's baby bed, and I gave Mrs. Roach the money to pay for it, and she left the bed in the house, and then they never came back for the money, I don't think.
Mr. Jenner. In advance of moving in, you purchased their baby bed?
Mrs. Boudreaux. Yes; I bought the bed, which I still have, and I raised all my children with it.