Mr. McKenzie. Do you recall in talking to this lady if she had a tooth missing in front? One or two teeth missing?
Mrs. Whitworth. I don't recall that—all I noticed—she didn't even utter a word—I didn't notice it.
Mr. McKenzie. Do you remember if she had a tooth or two missing?
*Mrs. Oswald. You know me; you know me?
Mr. McKenzie. Mrs. Oswald has indicated to Mrs. Hunter that Mrs. Hunter had said she remembered talking to Marina. Now, what about you, Mrs. Hunter; do you remember whether she had any teeth missing?
Mrs. Hunter. Well, I don't remember anything about her teeth because she would have to almost move her lips, you know, if you didn't pay close attention, now, that was just a very few seconds with her at this station—very few. The only thing that I caught was right here [indicating].
Mr. McKenzie. Now, don't you think you would notice it if somebody had a tooth out in front of their mouth?
Mrs. Hunter. Not necessarily, because I don't pay no attention to nobody—only their eyes and their feet.
Mr. McKenzie. I don't have any more questions.
Mr. Liebeler. Marina, did you at any time go with Lee and the children when Lee had something with him wrapped in a brown sack that he took into a store?