Mr. Strong. No, sir; I do not.
Mr. Hubert. This Karen Bennett came in in a normal manner and left in a normal manner and exhibited no emotion whatsoever?
Mr. Strong. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Did you know of the shooting of Oswald when she came in?
Mr. Strong. No, sir; I did not. I have been on duty since 7 o’clock that morning with no means of communication whatsoever. In fact, I did not know it until after payment of this money order had been made. One of the messengers mentioned the fact that Oswald had been killed, and that a party by the name of Rubenstein had shot him, which couldn’t register with me at all, because I did not connect the names.
Mr. Hubert. Did Karen Bennett indicate in any way that she knew that Ruby had shot Oswald?
Mr. Strong. No, sir; there was no conversation between us at all other than the conversation in respect to the money order.
Mr. Hubert. And the identification?
Mr. Strong. Pardon me?
Mr. Hubert. And the identification?