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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. XI - Page 282« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Mrs. Lee Harvey , Edith Whitworth, Oswald)

Mrs. Hunter.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
What kind of car was it?
Mrs. Hunter.
Well, now, I wouldn't say as to that.
Mr. Liebeler.
Was it a convertible, was it a Volkswagen, was it a station wagon, or was it an ordinary American-type car?
Mrs. Hunter.
It was just a car--but I wouldn't go back to it, because it didn't dawn on me for sure.
Mr. Liebeler.
Was it a station wagon?
Mrs. Hunter.
No.
Mr. Liebeler.
Now, you saw Mrs. Oswald, or who you think was Mrs. Oswald, in ,the Station there that day before you saw her in the Furniture Mart; is that right?
Mrs. Hunter.
Yes.
Mr. Liebeler.
Now, when you saw her in the Furniture Mart, did you recognize her?
Mrs. Hunter.
No; it didn't dawn on me I didn't think a thing in the world about it.
Mrs. Oswald.
Excuse me, do you remember how I was dressed and was I pregnant at that time?
Mrs. Hunter.
Yes.
*Mrs. OSWALD. And what did I have on?
Mrs. Hunter.
All I know is you had on a jacket.
*Mrs. OSWALD. What color?
Mrs. Hunter.
It was pretty chilly--it was a rose or more of a--it wasn't red.
Mrs. Oswald.
Was it blue?
Mrs. Hunter.
It was more of a rose.
*Mrs. OSWALD. I had a rose short one.
Mr. Liebeler.
Now, you testified before you had seen Mrs. Oswald several times.
Mrs. Hunter.
Yes; but I didn't know who she was.
Mr. Liebeler.
Tell us about the other times you saw her.
Mrs. Hunter.
I have seen her in Minyards Grocery Store.
Mr. Liebeler.
What is that?
Mr. Mckenzie.
[Spelling] M-i-n-y-a-r-d-s.
Mr. Liebeler.
Where is that?
Mrs. Hunter.
On Irving Boulevard.
*Mrs. OSWALD. Grocery store?
Mrs. Hunter.
And this drive-in grocery that I was talking about, if you remember there I think I had seen her there.
Mr. Liebeler.
Now, aside from the gas station and the furniture shop and the grocery store, did you ever see her any place else?
Mrs. Hunter.
Well, just them things, then at once it dawns on me about her, but she had ribbons in here hair.
*Mrs. OSWALD. What did I have?
Mrs. Hunter.
She was wearing a pigtail or something--her hair was long, and I remember one side the string was hanging down longer and that was at the furniture store.
Mr. Liebeler.
You mean the pigtail?
Mrs. Hunter.
What I can remember about her was the sad expression in her face--she had a very, very sad expression in her face.
Mr. Liebeler.
Was anybody else with Mrs. Oswald when you saw her in the grocery store?
Mrs. Hunter.
Well, I didn't pay no attention to who she was with, or who was with her or nothing about it. I just remember her.
Mr. Liebeler.
You just remember her?
*Mrs. OSWALD. I never wore any ribbons or bows in the hair. Maybe it was somebody Just like me?
Mr. Liebeler.
How is it you remember seeing Mrs. Oswald when you have no recollection of who she was with or anything like that?
Mrs. Hunter.
Well, her eyes--I would know her on the street by her eyes if I was to meet her.
*Mrs. OSWALD. Everybody knows my eyes.
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