Mr. Jenner. The last time you saw her, I take it, then, was Thanksgiving Day 1962?
Mr. Pic. That is correct, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Has there been any correspondence between you?
Mr. Pic. No, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Has there been any correspondence that was indirect in any fashion?
Mr. Pic. My last letter I received from Robert was right after he appeared here. He mentioned that Marina often asked about my wife and I. Other than this, there has been no mention. He has mentioned about the grave being desecrated, and some information concerning the gravesite of Lee.
Mr. Jenner. Before I return to some specifics, is there anything else that has occurred to you in your reflection on this matter that you would like to mention?
Mr. Pic. The actual assassination, that time period or what, sir?
Mr. Jenner. Well, anything you think that might be relevant to the Commission's investigation as to the circumstances surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy, any persons involved therein, the subsequent death of your brother.
Mr. Pic. Most of the information that I have seen and heard has been all new to me, like his escapades in New Orleans, passing out the leaflets and his radio program.