Mr. Liebeler. Let's terminate now and we will resume when we show the film to you tonight.
TESTIMONY OF SYLVIA ODIO RESUMED
The testimony of Sylvia Odio was taken at 6:30 p.m., on July 22, 1964, at the office of the Secret Service, 505 North Ervay Street, Dallas, Tex., by Mr. Wesley J. Liebeler, assistant counsel of the President's Commission. Forrest Sorrels and John Joe Howlett, special agents of the U.S. Secret Service were present.
Mr. Liebeler. This is the continued deposition of Mrs. Sylvia Odio, which is now being continued in the office of the Secret Service. We have made arrangements in the presence of Agent Forrest Sorrels and Agent Howlett, to show some movie films of some street scenes in the city of New Orleans, and also a television appearance that Lee Harvey Oswald made over station WDSU in New Orleans in August of 1963. I want to ask Mrs. Odio to watch the film, and if you recognize anybody in the film at any time say so as you see him and point the individual out and we will run the film backward and see what it looks like at that time. Please go ahead, John.
Mrs. Odio [viewing film]. The man from the back with the glasses, I have seen him, the tall thin one. I would like to see the beginning where the man started coming in.
(Film was rerun.)
Mrs. Odio. You see the one with the glasses, that thin man. He doesn't have a mustache, though.
Mr. Liebeler. That third man there?
Mrs. Odio. I will show you the back when he comes. The man over to the right in the white shirt from the back, that looks so familiar.