Mr. Liebeler. What did you do after you learned or became aware that Oswald was a child with whom you had had contact?
Dr. Hartogs. I didn't do anything. I didn't do anything, but the New York Times sent a reporter, and he questioned me on whether I was the one to examine this child, because they read it, and I said that I did not know for sure, but it is possible.
And what happened then? Then very soon the FBI came in here and said, "You are the doctor who examined Oswald," and from then on I know for sure that it was me, because they must have read a report.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, up until the time that the FBI came and said that you were the doctor who interviewed Oswald, did you still have some doubt in your mind as to whether you had actually interviewed the boy?
Dr. Hartogs. I was not convinced, I was not sure, until I then reconstructed everything in my mind.
Mr. Liebeler. As you have indicated, by recalling——
Dr. Hartogs. That is right, then I recalled everything.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you make any statement to television people in connection with this at all?
Dr. Hartogs. About Oswald?
Mr. Liebeler. Yes.