Mr. Liebeler. Did she seem to feel that she had some responsibility for these things?
Mrs. Ford. What do you mean by that? I mean how, responsibility in what way?
Mr. Liebeler. That she was in anyway a cause of any of these deaths herself?
Mrs. Ford. No; I wouldn't think she feels this way, no.
Mr. Liebeler. Tell us about the conversations at the second meeting. Were there any conversations at that time about her testimony before the Commission or about the assassination?
Mrs. Ford. I believe she mentioned she was going to Washington at that time. She knew about going, I believe Martin said that.
Mr. Liebeler. But she didn't talk about her testimony?
Mrs. Ford. No; she didn't, not at all she didn't.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you talk to anybody else about her testimony before the Commission?
Mrs. Ford. I don't know, I don't think so.