Mr. Crowe. Right.
Mr. Hubert. That you do not favor the identification of one over the other in terms of strength of identification?
Mr. Crowe. No.
Mr. Hubert. Did you receive any sums of money or any kind of recompense for any story or appearance you may have made concerning this matter of your having possibly seen Oswald in the Carousel?
Mr. Crowe. Definitely not.
Mr. Hubert. Have you anything else, Mr. Crowe, that you would like to add?
Mr. Crowe. I was just taking a breath to say that the only reason why Oswald was mentioned and thought of was because of the possibility of being or that I thought he was one of a part of a series of coincidences. And the coincidences was the only thing that I had in mind.
Mr. Hubert. All right.
Now, Mr. Crowe, neither I nor Mr. Griffin have ever interviewed you before the commencement of this deposition, is that correct?
Mr. Crowe. That is correct, yes.