Mrs. Whitworth. I saw him get out of the car and come to the west door; absolutely.

Mr. Liebeler. Which side of the car did he get out from; do you remember?

Did you see anybody else in the car at all, besides this woman and the two children?

Mrs. Whitworth. I didn't pay any attention at that time that they were in the car, you know, when they first drove up but I didn't know that they come in the car and they had to get out of a car to come in there; they wouldn't have walked up.

Mr. McKenzie. Why do you say they wouldn't have walked up there, Mrs. Whitworth?

Mrs. Whitworth. Well, they would have had to have lived pretty close and around there and I had never seen them come in there before.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you know where they were living?

Mrs. Whitworth. Well, not until after all this happened—the assassination and everything—and they lived pretty close around there. I had never seen Mrs. Paine walk by there before.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you know where they were living?

Mrs. Whitworth. Well, I asked them when all this happened and everything. If they lived out where they did, it would have been too far from my store to have walked up there.