Mr. Griffin. At the time the President was shot, was Kathy Kay a dancer who had worked for Jack the longest of any of the ones he had?
Mr. Wright. I believe so, to my best knowledge, because you got to understand I was in and out of town a lot of times, too, and I don’t know whether the girls were there. I know she was there most of the time when I came back into Dallas, so I just assumed that she had been there all the time.
Mr. Griffin. Do you know how Little Lynn happened to leave the employ of the Weinsteins and go to work for Jack?
Mr. Wright. I have no idea; because I was not working for Jack at the time.
Mr. Griffin. Was Little Lynn working for the Weinsteins?
Mr. Wright. Yes; I was working for Barney when she came to work for Barney, and I believe, I am not quite sure, I know she didn’t show up for 2 or 3 nights or something, or didn’t come to work, and didn’t call or anything, and Barney fired her. I assume that is the reason she went to work for Jack.
Mr. Griffin. I am going to hand you what I have marked for identification as Norman E. Wright Deposition, July 24, 1964, Exhibit No. 1. This is a document that consists of three pages numbered at the bottom as 556, 557, and 558. It purports to be a copy of an interview report which was prepared by FBI Agent Lloyd D. Johnson, and Agent Aldo A. Giannechhini, after they had an interview with you on November 26.
Look this over and read it carefully and tell me if it accurately records what you told them on the 26th of November.
Mr. Wright (after reading). I think that is pretty much what I said.
Mr. Griffin. You are satisfied that this is an accurate report of what you said?