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OCR Page 1 of 35Mrs. GARNER, No; she never said her name and I didn't ask her, but I know she
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was a middle-aged woman in about her middle fifties or late fifties, well kept,
reddish looking hair with a ball in the back, and she wore glasses; a well kept
what she
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woman.
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Mr. LIEBELER. Did they say specifically they had stopped at your place because
his wife:
they had seen the sign advertising the apartment for rent?
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Mrs. GARNER. Yes; the sign, yes. She took him riding and seen the sign out.
have y
Mr. LIEBELER. Do you remember any other conversation with either Oswald or
clean it,
this lady that firet time you met Oswald?
and ed
Mrs. GARNER. No; that is n aut all, because then they left.
and ham
Mr. LIEBELER. Did Oswald more back to the apartment, or move into the
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apartment, before his wife came or did they come together and move in
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together?
window :
Mrs. GARNER. No; he was in there a, couple of days before she came.
didn't pu
Mr. LIEBELER. Do you remember exactly when he moved in? Did he come
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back later on the 9th, or did he come on the 10th?
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Mrs. GARNER. The next day, the next evening.
up and a
Mr. LIEBELER. The next day. He moved in the next evening?
loan him
Mrs. GARNER. The next evening.
the seree
Mr. LIEBELER. That would have been Friday the 10th?
sereen O:
Mrs. GARNER. I don't know if he stayed there, but he was there.
wife com
Mr. LIEBELER. He did move some of his belongings in; is that correct?
and cou
Mrs. GARNER. Yes.
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Mr. LIEBELER. Did you notice anything about his belongings, what kind of
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stuff he had?
come out
Mrs. GARNER. I didn't see that. I didn't see anything of that.
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Mr. LIEBELER. You didn't see any suiteases he might have had?
say it, bu
Mrs. GARNER. No.
to your 1
Mr. LIEBELER. Do you remember when his wife came?
and when
Mrs. GARNER. That weekend; on that Sunday. That was a Sunday.
He said
Mr. LIEBELER. How did she arrive?
to say to
Mrs. GARNER In this station wagon, that lady from Texas, that it had a Texas
thing like
license, blue and tan station wagon or blue and white, something like that, and
his head t
she also stayed a few days then when she brought the wife in, she stayed at least
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a week.
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Mr. LIEBELER. This was a woman from Texas?
back, and
Mrs. GARNER, Yes.
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Mr. LIEBELER. Whom you later learned was named Mrs. Paine? Is that
to his wif
correct?
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Mrs. GARNER. Right.
something
Mr. LIEBELER. Now, did you notice how many people there were in the station
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wagon when it arrived?
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Mrs. GARNER. No: I really didn't.
tried to t:
Mr. LIEBELER. Did you notice how many-
hands ove
Mrs. GARNER. In fact, I didn't see the station wagon when it arrived; I didn't
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see it until the next day. I saw it parked out there with the Texas license and
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figured, you know, she had come in, his wife, because that is where he told me
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she was coming from, Texas.
hello, and
Mr. LIEBFLER. Did you later learn how many people were in the apartment,
shirt, and
or came in the station wagon
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Mrs. GARNER. Yes; when my husband talked to Mrs. Paine outside, he told me
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she had two little girls. I didn't know it, I didn't see them.
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Mr. LIEBELER. And did Oswald himself have a little girl?
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Mrs. GARNER. A little girl, June.
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Mr. LIEBELER. And Oswald's wife?
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Mrs. GARNER. Yes. I didn't know she was in a family way. I didn't know
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she was going to have another baby when she rented the apartment, because
sonally
when I first saw her she didn't look that way to me.
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Mr. LIEBELER. You say Mrs. Paine stayed in the apartment about a week.
due, the re
Did you have any conversation with her during that time?
and they -
Mrs. GARNER. No; I never eren saw the lady. I never saw her. I couldn't
drive to S
tell you what she looked like. My husband saw her.
on the cor
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