Mr. Dean. Well, I was just standing outside the door there where they said he was, and someone had pointed her out, and said that's the mother and the wife. No particular reason. But I did, after she asked to go in and see him, they said—the doctor said it would be all right for them, and I did go in with them, when they went in to view the body. During the time that we were in this room where Oswald's body was Mrs. Oswald, the mother, turned to me and said that at this time she wanted to make a statement to me in regard to the allegations against her son, that she could—something to the effect that she could prove that they were wrong, and about this time she was interrupted by one of the nurses telling me that I was wanted on the phone. So I left and didn't see——
Mr. Griffin. Who had called you at that time?
Mr. Dean. Lieutenant Pierce.
Mr. Griffin. Where was he?
Mr. Dean. He was at central headquarters.
Mr. Griffin. What did he have to say?
Mr. Dean. He asked me how long I thought I was going to be there and I said, well, I was leaving now. And then I left and came back to the city hall.
Mr. Griffin. Now, when you talked to Pierce on the telephone, did you tell him about your conversation with Ruby?
Mr. Griffin. When you drove out to Parkland Hospital, did you drive out alone?