Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark what purports to be a copy of a letter which you prepared to go to Chief Curry, which is dated November 27, 1963, and mark that "Dallas, Texas, Detective Beaty, 3-26-64, Exhibit 5041." I want you to look at 5041 and tell me if you had a chance to read that over?
Mr. Beaty. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Is that a true and accurate copy of a letter that you sent to Chief Curry?
Mr. Beaty. That looks like it might be; yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. You have read over both the interview report, Exhibit 5040, and this letter, Exhibit 5041? Other than the changes you have already made on Exhibit 5040, and the testimony which you have already given here today, are there any additions or corrections that you would want to make in either of these?
Mr. Beaty. Not that I can remember or think of. I have thought about it some since it happened to see if I could remember anything that I didn't tell the FBI agents, and I can't think of a thing. Actually, I didn't see a whole lot of the actual shooting.
Mr. Griffin. Is there anything that you would want to tell the Commission that you think would be important to us in connection with our investigation?
Mr. Beaty. I don't think of a thing. You have covered it pretty well.
Mr. Griffin. Did you and I have any interview of any sort prior to the time we took this deposition.
Mr. Beaty. You talked to me in the hall and said read this, is all.