She seemed to think that a person can't get away—wherever they go.
Representative Ford. Did you talk to anybody else between 3 p.m., November 22d and the time when one of the law enforcement agents came out and picked you up that day?
Mr. Brennan. Not to tell—not to give any information out.
My wife and I went to the bank in Mesquite that evening, and my daughter was at home. And I told her if anyone called to first have them identify themselves, and find out the nature of their business that they wanted me for, and if it was the FBI or the Secret Service, to tell them where they could contact me.
And so we were in the bank, I believe, talking to the vice president that evening. My daughter called and said Mr. Sorrels had called, and that he had requested her to get the word to me to call him. And she called me at the bank, and then I asked the secretary to get the number for me. And I called Mr. Sorrels, and Mr. Sorrels told me there would be a man to pick me up at 6 o'clock promptly.
Representative Ford. 6 p.m., November 22d.
Mr. Brennan. Yes; that is right.
Representative Ford. And he did pick you up, and you did go down to the police station?
Mr. Brennan. Yes, sir.
Mr. Belin. When you got back from the police station, did you have any further conversation with your wife about what you saw in the police station?