Mrs. Tobias. Well, the one that he had didn't, but what I was going to tell you—after all that happened, and I seen pictures of him, on the TV——
Mr. Jenner. Who—of Ruby?
Mrs. Tobias. Yes; I told my husband, I said, "Back in my mind that resembles the man more than anybody I have ever seen in my life," but now I wouldn't swear it because there was no resemblance of the pictures they brought out there to me, and the day that they arrested Mr. Oswald, Lee Oswald, we had TV on and I said to my husband, "Look who they've got."
He said, "What do you mean?" I said, "That's the guy that shot the President." He said, "Who is it?" I said, "That's Lee Oswald." He said, "How do you know?" And I said, "Don't you see him on there?" I recognized him right off and my husband's memory was kind of shook and he's just not the same person after he had this concussion.
Mr. Jenner. I'm sorry to hear that.
Mrs. Tobias. This big oil truck hit my husband, and you know, just almost got the car ahead and his nerves are just not the same—they haven't been the same. He says he's just not as stable—he's—he just don't seem to do what he should—it's coming gradually. The doctors say it will come, but he's kind of shook from the accident. I wasn't with him.
Mr. Jenner. When you saw Oswald around your home during those months, how was he dressed generally?
Mrs. Tobias. Well, he always just had slacks and a T-shirt or a jacket on, you know, a sport jacket—I don't mean a sport coat like a jacket.
Mr. Jenner. A zipper jacket?
Mrs. Tobias. Yes and a T-shirt. He most always had on a T-shirt—you didn't see him very many times without a shirt.