Mrs. Pitts. I don’t know just how long.
Mr. Hubert. Around Christmastime or before the trial?
Mrs. Pitts. Well, yes; it was before the trial, as I had never been down here. At least I hadn’t been down here, and I don’t know if he had been or not, but he did tell me the FBI men had been out talking to him?
Mr. Hubert. After New Year’s that you saw him?
Mrs. Pitts. I just don’t know how—when it was. Might have been after New Year’s, but I know it hadn’t been down here, you know, at the trial. And he said they had been out to talk to him and found him and talked with him, so, I guess he told them, you know, where he was. Told me he was living over at the Freeman’s Apartments, and I don’t know if he is still over there or not.
Mr. Hubert. Once again, he doesn’t look like the man whose pictures I showed you?
Mrs. Pitts. No, sir.
Mr. Hubert. All right, have you ever been interviewed by any member of the Commission’s staff before? I am a member of the Commission’s staff, and have you been interviewed by me before this?
Mrs. Pitts. No, sir; I don’t think so.
Mr. Hubert. Well, you have never seen me before today, isn’t that right?