Mr. Dean. At that time; no.
Mr. Griffin. What did you do, now, after you went down to the first floor, the basement, you say; what did you do then?
Mr. Dean. Well, I don't remember exactly what I did. I did go to Parkland Hospital and I got there before Oswald was pronounced dead, which I think was at 1:07, wasn't it? Somewhere around 1 o'clock?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Dean. Yes; anyhow, I stayed at Parkland Hospital and——
Mr. Griffin. Who did you see out at Parkland Hospital?
Mr. Dean. Well, I talked to Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, and in fact, I had taken her along with some—I assumed some Secret Service men, I assumed they were Secret Service men that were with her when I started talking to her. I went in with her into view the body, her and Marina Oswald, to view the body of Lee.
Mr. Griffin. Did somebody assign you to go out to Parkland Hospital?
Mr. Dean. No, sir.
Mr. Griffin. How did you happen to go out there?