Mr. Liebeler. I have initialed Exhibit 2. So that we are sure we are talking about the same exhibit, would you initial it also, please?
Mrs. Siegel. Sure. [Witness complies.]
Mr. Liebeler. Exhibit 1 consists of six pages; is that correct?
Mrs. Siegel. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. After reviewing the report which you prepared in connection with Lee Oswald back in 1953, is your recollection refreshed so that you could add anything other than that which is already set forth in the written report which you prepared at that time?
Mrs. Siegel. No; I can't add a thing to that.
Mr. Liebeler. Would you say after reviewing the report that you prepared at that time that this boy gave any indication to you back in 1953, that is, as indicated in your report, that he had any violent tendencies or tendencies in this direction, in the direction of violence?
Mrs. Siegel. Well, I can only say from what I wrote in that report that apparently this was a youngster who was teetering on the edge of serious emotional illness. Now, whether that included violence I am not prepared to say.
Mr. Liebeler. You couldn't say that one way or the other from the material set forth in your report; is that correct?
Mrs. Siegel. Yes; I would say that is correct.