Mr. Stuckey. On November 22, 1963.
Mr. Jenner. What was that occasion?
Mr. Stuckey. The assassination of President Kennedy.
Mr. Jenner. How was it raised, what brought it to your attention?
Mr. Stuckey. I was watching a TV news broadcast at the time, and they had a bulletin in which they said a suspect had been arrested in the assassination, and they mentioned Lee Harvey Oswald, and I fell to the ground practically; I was surprised.
Mr. Jenner. Was there a video tape?
Mr. Stuckey. Yes. Following the debate show of August 21, Bill Slatter, the radio announcer, decided that some news had been made that night on the show, so he took Oswald back to the studio to repeat some of the statements he had made on the radio show for video tape. And they interviewed Oswald for quite a while, I would say for 5 minutes. But I understand that that night they only ran a brief excerpt of that tape, and the rest of it they threw away.
Mr. Jenner. The station has supplied us with what tape they did not throw away, the video tape.
Mr. Stuckey. They are not throwing away anything at that station any more, by the way, now.
Mr. Jenner. I suppose not. Without speculation on your part, if you have a recollection, do you recall whether he was right handed or left handed?