Mr. Pena. Yes; so when the——
Mr. Liebeler. Was that shortly after the assassination?
Mr. Pena. Yes. So I told him just like I tell you. Then they start coming, and over and over and over, and then I told the same thing what I knew about, and that's all I know about.
Mr. Liebeler. Now did you ever see Oswald at any other time?
Mr. Pena. No; I didn't.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever see the man who was with him at any other time?
Mr. Pena. The man that was with him looked Spanish; more Cuban than anything else. You are American. You might know your people. I am Cuban. I can sight them. I don't think I am being mistaken about him, about Cuban people. I can spot them when I see them that they might be a Cuban.
Mr. Liebeler. You thought this man might be a Cuban?
Mr. Pena. To me, I thought he was a Cuban. I can tell that is true. I wasn't even too close to him.
Mr. Liebeler. You were never too close to this man?