Mr. Krystinik. Yes; I did.
Mr. Liebeler. Prior to the assassination?
Mr. Krystinik. Prior to the assassination.
Mr. Liebeler. Would you tell us generally what you said and what Michael said?
Mr. Krystinik. Michael said that he knew of what was coming, so he went on off and talked with my wife and with another fellow. There was no point in him sticking around. He knew Oswald had a closed mind.
He didn't say, "closed mind." Michael is a rather unusual type of person. He is careful not to overly, severely criticize anyone or make unkind comments about other people, even though he himself has sensitive emotions and feels—you have talked with him. I guess you have the same impression.
Mr. Liebeler. Is that all that you and Michael said about your (conversation) discussion with Oswald?
Mr. Krystinik. With reference to this conversation, I related to him just about what Oswald had said to me. It wasn't exactly in detail. I didn't talk about him, as long about the actual conversation, as I have talked to you. He said that he knew how it was going to go and there wasn't any point in his staying around. He knew how Oswald would react.
Mr. Liebeler. He indicated to you that he had had previous similar experiences?
Mr. Krystinik. Yes.