Mr. Reynolds. The ones that I know, I am the only aggressor in the whole bunch. I am the only one that actually did something more than just look. I actually did something.
Mr. Liebeler. But that is the only distinction you can see between yourself and those other people?
Mr. Reynolds. That's right.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you discussed this question of the possible relationship between your shooting and the assassination, with General Walker?
Mr. Liebeler. What did you say to him and what did he say to you about this matter, if you remember.
Mr. Reynolds. Oh, I said to him basically the same thing that I have said to you, and he said it could be and he thinks that it's strange that I was shot. I think anybody would think it strange. But of course, if you have ever talked to him, he wouldn't say yes or no.
Mr. Liebeler. Does General Walker know of any facts, so far as you know, that would relate your shooting to the assassination?
Mr. Reynolds. No.
Mr. Liebeler. He has never expressed a firm opinion to you one way or the other as to whether there was in fact, any connection between the two, has he?