Mrs. Tice. I just got there, but I was home.

Mr. Griffin. I am going to mark this diagram which you have drawn here—I am going to put this emergency entrance up where you have indicated it was, and I am going to mark this “Wilma Tice Deposition, July 24, 1964, Exhibit No. 1”.

Mrs. Tice. Well, now, you know Eva told me she says, “Well, but Wilma, you could be mistaken, because you know people look different on television than they do in person.” I said, “Yes, I realize that is true.”

Mr. Griffin. You think you might be mistaken, or don’t you?

Mrs. Tice. No; I said I thought it was either him or his twin brother.

Mr. Griffin. You still feel that way?

Mrs. Tice. I still feel that way.

Mr. Griffin. But you have only seen him on television?

Mrs. Tice. That’s right, and that time out there is the only time I have ever seen him.

Mr. Griffin. How about pictures in the newspaper, do they look the same as what you remember the man looked like at Parkland Hospital?