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Warren Commission Hearings: Vol. X - Page 404« Previous | Next »

(Testimony of Glenn Emmett Smith)

Mr. Liebeler.
Was there ever anyone with this lady other than the at any time?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you ever meet this lady's husband?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you ever hear anything about him?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you ever hear that they-were separated from each other?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
When you went into the house this first time to take the groceries in, as I Understand it, that was the time when the youngest child was speaking Russian, is that correct?
Mr. Smith.
That's right.
Mr. Liebeler.
When you went into the house, you brought the groceries into the kitchen, is that correct?
Mr. Smith.
No; I set them down in the living room. She told me to put them on the coffee table, and I did.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you at that time see anything that would indicate to you that there was someone else in the house?
Mr. Smith.
The house was awfully dirty. Boy, I never saw such a mess in my life. Things were on the floor, clothing and papers and everything else.
Mr. Liebeler.
Did you have any idea when you went into the house with her that there might be someone else in the house or was someone there in the house when you came in?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
Could you tell-one way or the other? You didn't see into the bedrooms, did you?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
There could have been someone else in the bedrooms and you wouldn't have seen them?
Mr. Smith.
There could have been.
Mr. Liebeler.
The lady didn't speak to anybody or call out when she came into the house to anyone else?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
This lady never indicated to you that this child that spoke Russian was not, in fact, her own child, did she?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir.
Mr. Liebeler.
You always assumed it was this lady's child?
Mr. Smith.
That's right.
Mr. Liebeler.
I want to show you five different pictures that have been marked in a previous procedure as Commission Exhibits 451, 453, 454, 455, and 456. I want you to look at them and tell me if you have seen the individuals depicted in these pictures at any time?
Mr. Smith.
[Looking] No, sir; I sure don't recognize him.
Mr. Liebeler.
You don't recognize any of these?
Mr. Smith.
I don't ever remember seeing him.
Mr. Liebeler.
I show you another photograph which has been marked previously as Pizzo Exhibit 453-B. It is a picture of several people, but one of the individuals has been indicated by a green mark on the face of the photo and I ask you if you have ever seen that individual, to the best of your knowledge?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir; I do not recognize him.
Mr. Liebeler.
I show you another photograph ,which has been marked previously as Pizzo Exhibit 453-C and ask you if you have ever seen that individual, to the best of your knowledge?
Mr. Smith.
No, sir; I haven't.
Mr. Liebeler.
I asked you before, did I not, whether you have ever seen this rifle that Mr. Taylor told you he had purchased?
Mr. Smith.
I have not seen it.
Mr. Liebeler.
I don't think I have any more questions, Mr. Smith, If you can think of anything that you know that you think the Commission might be
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