In other words, after I got——
Mr. Hubert. Did he mention anything about he intended to shoot him three times?
Mr. Sorrels. No; I did not hear that statement.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, the only comments that you heard him state which bear upon intent are those you have already made—that is to say, somebody had to do it, and also that he wanted to show the world that a Jew had guts?
Mr. Sorrels. No; I did not hear him say that somebody had to do it. I heard him say that he guessed he had worked himself into a state of insanity to where he had to do it, felt he had to do it.
Mr. Hubert. But he did make the report saying he felt he had to show the world that a Jew had guts?
Mr. Sorrels. Yes; that was very plain.
Mr. Hubert. Now, when you left, who left with you?
Mr. Sorrels. As I recall, I went by myself, because when I got the information about his background, as I related here, and got his correct name and the information that he was operating alone on this thing, that no one else was involved with him, and he did not know Oswald, I then left in order to telephone that information to my headquarters in Washington.
Mr. Hubert. Can you state positively, therefore, to us that when you left Dean was in the room?