Mrs. Hunter. Well—it was just after that—I wouldn't say just definite what time it was, because, you don't notice anything like that. Naturally, it's going to pop in your mind when you do notice something like that, but just as soon as I seen her fixed up on TV, I just noticed it was quite a difference of how she looked then and before.
Mr. Liebeler. You think it was within a week after the time Ruby shot Oswald, is that right?
Mrs. Hunter. I wouldn't say—not now, it has been too long ago.
Mr. Liebeler. But you now do have some doubt in your mind after having seen her as to whether you would even recognize her as the same person that was in the store, is that right?
Mrs. Hunter. Well, with the way her features looked on television now and the way I seen her in the store—yes; because she dresses nice and she's real cute. She dresses cute and she was sloppy in the store that day.
Mr. Liebeler. Her face hasn't changed any, has it, she has the same face.
Mrs. Hunter. Oh, her hair makes a difference now. I might recognize her—I wouldn't say I wouldn't or I would, but I don't know—I've made the remark two or three times that she doesn't look like she did the day I seen her in the store.
Mr. Liebeler. But you still don't have any doubt in your mind that it actually was she that was in the store the day you saw her?
Mrs. Hunter. Well, I will say this, that the one I seen in the store and the first time I seen her on television the first time was the same woman—let's put it that way.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever tell anybody that Oswald actually turned down Irving Boulevard and went against the traffic when he came out of the store and went against the traffic?