Mrs. Odio. Mrs. Connell, I think.
Mr. Liebeler. When you were interviewed by the FBI at your place of work, did you have any opinion about the way that interview was conducted?
Mrs. Odio. Yes. It brought me a lot of problems in my work. The two men were extremely polite and nice, the two gentlemen from the FBI. You know how people were afraid at the time, and my company, some officials of it were quite concerned that the FBI should have come to see me.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you discussed with Alentado these two men and how they came to see you?
Mrs. Odio. I never talked to him about it. I decided not to mention anything after the FBI came to see me, because I thought they were going to contact him. I think I gave them the address and the telephone number.
Mr. Liebeler. You gave that to the FBI?
Mrs. Odio. Yes. He actually wouldn't know anything about it.
Mr. Liebeler. You say that because you asked these men if they had been sent by Alentado and they said no?
Mrs. Odio. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. Mrs. Connell that you refer to is Mrs. C. L. Connell, is that correct?