Mr. Sorrels. No—not that part. The thing that Mr. Griffin was asking me, I think, as I recall it, was about the ramp.
Mr. Hubert. Wade asked you did you hear Ruby say, “I intended to kill him since Friday night,” and your answer was “No; I didn’t.”
Mr. Sorrels. No; I didn’t hear it.
Mr. Hubert. Did Mr. Griffin mention in the telephone conversation he had with you statements allegedly made, or knowledge allegedly in the possession of Dean in regard to what Ruby had said?
Mr. Sorrels. I remember specifically there was a statement about him coming down the ramp. I remember that. And it seems that—I wouldn’t be positive about that, but it seemed like there was something else that Dean was supposed to have said in my presence, and I told him no I didn’t hear anything like that.
Mr. Hubert. I had thought you said that you told Wade that you had not heard Dean say any such thing. But he asked you?
Mr. Sorrels. He asked me. No—you see, he had talked to Dean beforehand, you see, about this. And I never had talked to Dean. As a matter of fact, I had not seen him.
Mr. Smith. I might say it was my impression at one time that Mr. Sorrels said or indicated that in his conversation with Mr. Griffin, this question about Ruby having premeditated this for 3 days came out in this conversation with Griffin. At least I got that impression. But do I understand it now to be clarified that that particular point did not come out in your conversation with Griffin?
Mr. Sorrels. I don’t think on the telephone conversation at that time.
Mr. Smith. It came out in your conversation with——