Mr. Pic. Yes, sir. And that we should see him when we get there.
Mr. Jenner. Were you advised as to where in Japan he was?
Mr. Pic. I was given his address, sir. After arriving there it was just a matter of a week or so I received a letter from my mother which I never acknowledged or maybe it was my brother, it was one of the two, saying Lee was traveling across the United States at the same time I was. He had left Japan before I arrived in Japan. I arrived in Japan 10 November 1958 and I don't know what date he left, sir. I never got to see him in Japan. This would probably be a good time to suspend.
Mr. Jenner. Before we do that, did you have any conversation with your brother about, your brother Robert about your brother Lee while you were there in 1958?
Mr. Pic. I think I may have let him know how Lee acted toward me. He didn't want nothing to do with me. The only things I heard about Lee was that he was in the Marine Corps and he liked it.
Mr. Jenner. Did your brother Robert say anything about having been in New Orleans before he came to Fort Worth?
Mr. Pic. He told me about a trip that he made to pick them up or something down there. They called him up one time and he drove down and got them and drove back all in the same trip.
Mr. Jenner. That must have been the time when they left New Orleans and came to Fort Worth.
Mr. Pic. Sir, in the testimony of Marilyn Murret, I am going to make a statement.
Mr. Jenner. What testimony of Marilyn Murret?