Mr. Crafard. That is right.
Mr. Hubert. You did not hear who had done it or even the type of person who had done it, or what business the person was in who had done it, and that you never discussed it with anybody that you rode with in any one of those rides in Chicago and with the ride to Lansing?
Mr. Crafard. So far as I recall, I don’t recall—I imagine it was discussed, but I don’t recall discussing it. I don’t remember it.
Mr. Hubert. Let’s put it this way: If you had discussed with anybody the killing of Oswald, the man accused of killing Oswald, you would remember that now, wouldn’t you, Larry?
Mr. Crafard. Yes; I would, if I discussed anything about who had been accused of it, but, like I say, the first knowledge I had of who had shot Oswald was Monday morning.
Mr. Hubert. We will get to that in a moment Now, you had to go through Lansing, and you say it took but an hour and a half?
Mr. Crafard. That is right.
Mr. Hubert. What was your next hitch?
Mr. Crafard. As far as I can remember, I had a series of short rides, 20 or 25 miles to a ride.
Mr. Hubert. How far along did these series of short rides take you?