Mrs. Odio. Yes. He asked me if I was withholding evidence of any kind.
Mr. Liebeler. What did you tell him?
Mrs. Odio. I told him that everything that I knew I had already told him, and that I didn't know anything else that I could recall that could be important to you.
Mr. Liebeler. The only time that you were ever interviewed by anybody in connection with this was when Agent Hosty came to your place of work that day, isn't that correct?
Mrs. Odio. That's correct. But three times I noticed a car standing in front of my door where I live on Lovers Lane. I don't know if it belonged to the Secret Service or the FBI, but I was kind of concerned about it.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you tell Father McKann that one of the men—did you tell him the names of the men who were there?
Mrs. Odio. I told him what I knew, the names of the men that I knew.
Mr. Liebeler. You told him one was Leopoldo?
Mrs. Odio. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. But you did not tell him that you could identify the other man as Eugenio?