Chief Justice Warren. Yes; well, I promise.
Mr. Ruby. Hold on another minute.
Chief Justice Warren. All right.
Mr. Ruby. How do you know if the facts I stated about everything I said, statements with reference to, are the truth or not?
Chief Justice Warren. Well, if you want a test made to test those principal questions, we will work them out so they can be tested.
As I understand it, you can't use the polygraph to say now this is the story.
Mr. Ruby. I know that.
Chief Justice Warren. To say you have the story of Jack Ruby. You can't do that.
Mr. Ruby. I know that. You can clarify by questioning me when I conceived the idea and what my answer would naturally be that Sunday morning.
Chief Justice Warren. Maybe I can help the situation this way. Suppose you list for us, if you can, the questions that you would like to have asked of you on the polygraph to establish the truth of your testimony.