Mr. Jenner. That was on Neely Street?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. On Neely I think one block from the previous place they used to live.
Mr. Jenner. Yes.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. And Jeanne told me that day, "Let's go and take a rabbit for Oswald's baby."
Mr. Jenner. This was on Easter Sunday?
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Easter day. I don't remember it was Easter Sunday.
Mr. Jenner. Easter is always on Sunday.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; maybe it was the day before, the day after, but I think it was on the holiday. Maybe my wife will remember the date exactly. And so we drove over quite late in the evening and walked up—I think they were asleep. They were asleep and we knocked at the door and shouted, and Lee Oswald came down undressed, half undressed you see, maybe in shorts, and opened the door and we told him that we have the rabbit for the child. And it was a very short visit, you know. We just gave the rabbit to the baby and I was talking to Lee while Jeanne was talking to Marina about something which is immaterial which I do not recall right now, and all of a sudden——
Mr. Jenner. Excuse me. Mr. Reporter, Jeanne is spelled J-e-a-n-n-e.
Mr. De Mohrenschildt. And I think Oswald and I were standing near the window looking outside and I was asking him "How is your job" or "Are you making any money? Are you happy," some question of that type. All of a sudden Jeanne who was with Marina in the other room told me "Look, George, they have a gun here." And Marina opened the closet and showed it to Jeanne, a gun that belonged obviously to Oswald.