Mr. Hubert. Did you see pictures of Oswald afterward?
Mrs. Carlin. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Did you ever see anybody who looked like that man in the Carousel?
Mrs. Carlin. Well, just like I told the FBI, I have seen someone that looked like him. Whether it was him or whether I have seen him, he could favor anybody, you know. I have seen the face, something that looked, someone that looked like him, and I am not going to say it was in the club or where it was at, but I have seen someone that looked like him.
Mr. Hubert. Of course, you didn’t know Lee Harvey Oswald?
Mrs. Carlin. No.
Mr. Hubert. If you get tired, let me know, and we will stop. Let me ask you some concluding questions and we will take a little recess and I will gather my thoughts and see if we have anything more. Have you been interviewed by any member of the Commission’s staff prior to today?
Mrs. Carlin. No.
Mr. Hubert. Mrs. Carlin, I have in my hand a document consisting of two pages which purport to be a copy of a report of an interview of you by Special FBI Agents Peggs and Zimmerman on November 26, 1963, which for the purpose of identification I am marking as follows: Fort Worth, Texas, April 15, 1964, Exhibit 5318, Deposition of Karen B. Carlin. Do you spell your name with a “K” or “C”?
Mrs. Carlin. K-a-r-e-n C-a-r-l-i-n.