Mrs. Hunter. Yes.

Mr. Liebeler. And that's the last you saw of the car?

Mrs. Hunter. That's the last I seen of it.

Mr. Liebeler. Did this man seem to have any difficulty driving the car as far as you could tell?

Mrs. Hunter. No; not that I could tell.

Mr. Liebeler. You have discussed this whole question, I am sure, with Mrs. Whitworth from time to time since it happened, haven't you?

Mrs. Hunter. Well, not too much. When they come on television and we noticed who it was—I don't know—let me see if I can remember the first time I seen him on television—I wasn't watching it when the President got killed and I didn't know anything about it until way after it happened.

Mr. Liebeler. When did you first get the idea that those people that had been in the store were the Oswalds?

Mrs. Hunter. When I seen them on television, and I just says to whatever was sitting there, I said, "That man was down in the furniture store the other day."

Mr. Liebeler. Who was it in the room?