Mr. Jenner. Now, you will notice there is an inconsistency there—you were firm that the house shoes incident occurred 2 to 3 weeks prior to November 8, but in reporting this to Agent Berry on the 3rd of December, you stated it occurred 2 to 3 months prior thereto.
Mr. Shasteen. I believe—to tell you the truth, I think in the round of the talking, I think he just taken that for granted. I don't believe on that morning—what we were talking about when I said what made me remember it—like even the night when I saw his picture on television and all, was the fact that that's the only time, about his house shoes, is the only time he ever was agreeable—I'll put it that way, in other words, but he didn't talk much then. In other words, when that was over he just hushed.
Mr. Jenner. This hasn't been called to your attention, but is it your testimony then, as I understand it, that you are firm that the incident occurred 2 to 3 weeks prior to November 8 rather than 2 to 3 months and you think Agent Berry misinterpreted it?
Mr. Shasteen. He either misinterpreted what I said——
Mr. Jenner. Or jumped to a conclusion?
Mr. Shasteen. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Would you describe these coveralls a little bit further—they were full length?
Mr. Shasteen. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Did they zipper or button down the front?
Mr. Shasteen. Well, that I wouldn't—you know, to make a statement to say I knew, I wouldn't say, but I would almost say that they buttoned. At least they had a button at the top.