yes, it was about 11 in the morning. i was driving west on elm street toward the triple underpass, in a rented car - a blue valiant. i'll never forget that day. there was quite a bit of traffic and i was stopped alongside a green pickup truck. it was very noticeable because it was blocking traffic and it was parked with two wheels on the curb. when i saw the gun, i thought - the secret service is not very secret. the next morning, saturday, i went to the fbi office and the agents showed me photographs. i picked out three pictures that looked generally like the driver of the truck and then. that's the man. they look a little like him. but no, i'm sure this is the man. that's right. when i saw him on tv, i was shocked. i said to my family, "that was the man i saw in the truck." that's what bothers me, mr. garrison. you see, they've been altered. my statements. this says "mercer could not identify any of the photographs as being identical with the person she had observed slouched over the wheel of a green ford pickup truck." that's not true. i recognized him and i told them so. they also said it was a dark green air conditioning truck, which it was not. and here. . on the dallas sheriff's report. this is really strange. see that notarized signature on the bottom of each page? that's not my signature. and there never was any notary present during any of my questioning. i guess that's all. i know, but mr. garrison, the fbi is just not doing their job.