Mr. Greener. No; I said it could possibly be after the newspaper story appeared, but I believe when the tag was found lying on the desk somewhere, that the FBI man was here when it was found.
Mr. Liebeler. That is the best recollection that you have?
Mr. Greener. Yes; right now.
Mr. Liebeler. Who found the tag; do you remember?
Mr. Greener. No; I don't know. If I remember correctly, and I could be wrong, because like I said, you are going into things that hadn't entered my mind since November 22, along in there, and it seems to me that he had contacted Ryder and they had come down here.
Mr. Liebeler. The FBI?
Mr. Greener. Yes, and they found the tag on the workbench somewhere.
Mr. Liebeler. Your impression now is that the FBI man was here when the tag was found?
Mr. Greener. That is my impression; yes.
Mr. Liebeler. As we discussed briefly off the record before we started, it appears that there are three possibilities concerning this tag. One, in view of the fact that Mr. Ryder is quite clear in his own mind that he never worked on an Italian rifle similar to the one that was found in the Texas School Book Depository, we can conclude either that the Oswald on the tag was Lee Oswald and he brought a different rifle in here, or it was a different Oswald who brought another rifle in here, or that the tag is not a genuine tag, and that there never was a man who came in here with any gun at all. Can you think of any other possibilities?