Mr. Liebeler. Where were you when you heard about the assassination?
Miss Murret. At Juno.
Mr. Liebeler. In school?
Miss Murret. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. When did you hear that Lee had been arrested in connection with it?
Miss Murret. After I came home one evening, because when I heard it, I was eating lunch, and a little boy in my class came over and told me that he had been shot. So they all had their radios on, and I ran over back to the class, and I listened to it. And I remember the first part, where they said that there was a lady and a man, and they said that they had somebody else, 30 years old, and I didn't even hear at that time anything of having Lee at all, until I got back home. I think that was because I had left school about 3:30, or maybe a little earlier, and up until that time I don't think they had had something about Lee because it was only a lady and a man, and some other man that they thought was a foreigner.
Mr. Liebeler. Were you surprised when you heard that Lee had been arrested in connection with the assassination?
Miss Murret. Slightly!
Mr. Liebeler. In fact, you were very surprised?
Miss Murret. Of course.