Mrs. Cheek. I give them all the information I can give them.
Mr. Griffin. Before I sat down here with you in the room this afternoon, did I interview you at all?
Mrs. Cheek. I don’t think so.
Mr. Griffin. I did meet you out in the hallway?
Mrs. Cheek. Yes, sir; I met you.
Mr. Griffin. But I didn’t ask you any questions?
Mrs. Cheek. No; you didn’t.
Mr. Griffin. Now I will ask you this, too. Do you have any information that you consider to be of any importance in connection with what this Commission is doing, that you haven’t provided us so far?
Mrs. Cheek. I don’t think I have any information at all that I could give you. If I had, I had already called someone and told you about it. If I had ever talked to anyone or anyone mentioned anything about this, I just, like my sister, if she got a letter through the mail, I said, “You call the FBI immediately and turn it in.” “Turn everything in.”
She would get letters through the mail from different people and the people would be coming out interviewing, and I said, “Call immediately and tell them.”