Mr. Miller. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Who gave those instructions?
Mr. Miller. I don't know.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember what you were told to do, if anything, when Oswald got to you?
Mr. Miller. I wasn't told what to do.
Mr. Griffin. Now, are there any other corrections that you want to make in that?
Mr. Miller. Yes. "Miller said he had no other pertinent information concerning the shooting of Oswald." I wasn't asked if I had any more information to give to them. I answered their questions, the questions they asked me. They did not ask me if I had any other pertinent information to add.
Mr. Griffin. All right. Would you change that on there, then, and state, cross that out, and put something through there and say, "I was not asked if I had pertinent information"? Now, did you in fact at that time have pertinent information, other than what they asked you about?
Mr. Miller. None that I knew of. It is like now. It could be possible that you would ask me a question that I would remember something other than what I have told you, but I wouldn't know what it would be.
Mr. Griffin. Now, do you have any other corrections that you want to make on this FBI report?