Mr. Leavelle. I don’t recall whether I did or not.
Mr. Hubert. I don’t believe it is in either of the other two documents of the FBI that I have here, 5088, or 5089. Is there any reason why you didn’t?
Mr. Leavelle. Well, to the best of my knowledge it seems as though I might have made that suggestion, made the reference to that, but whether whoever was taking it said that they didn’t need it in their report. I’m sure that’s—now, of course, I can’t swear to this, but I think that is correct because I know I—I am not able to recall at this time exactly what the conversation was between myself and the agent—I—in this, in its entirety, I do know there was one or two things that I told them about, which they did say that they didn’t think was necessary for their report, so, they did not put it in there. Now, whether that was one of them or not, I do not recall.
Mr. Hubert. On the occasion that you think that you might have stated that to the FBI agent, was there one agent interviewing you, or two?
Mr. Leavelle. I believe at one time the two were interviewing me.
Mr. Hubert. How many interviews have you had with the FBI?
Mr. Leavelle. Twice. Mr. Bookhout was out, and then Mr. Bookhout interviewed me on the morning after the shooting, I believe. Is that correct?
Mr. Hubert. Dated November 24.
Mr. Leavelle. Twenty-fourth.
Mr. Hubert. That would be the day of the shooting?