Mr. Graves. No, and I wish that there was. Listen, as I said, we have heard a lot of things but we have never been able to prove anything, so, again, what I have heard is just speculation, and just talk. I have heard that he was connected with any number of people. Trying to prove that—telling us—but there is nothing concrete in terms of evidence to prove that he was connected with them in any way, so far as I know. Somebody may know something that I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Do you know anything of your own knowledge that you think might bear light one way or the other?
Mr. Graves. No, I don’t; again, like I say, I wish that there was something, but, of course, I am sure that everybody is like me and listen to everybody and everything and try to make sense out of this thing to the best of their ability by checking everything.
Mr. Griffin. I’m going to mark for identification here—we are going to call this, “Dallas, Tex., Detective Graves, March 24, 1904. Exhibit No. 5003.” And I’m going to mark these pages 5003-A and 5003-B and 5003-C. Now, these are copies of FBI reports which purport to be interviews that were had by the FBI agents, with you. Exhibit 5003-A is a report of an interview on November 24, taken by Special Agent Bookhout and Agent Rabidoux. Do you remember approximately when these gentlemen talked with you?
Mr. Graves. To the best of my recollection, it was in the evening part of the day, but just exactly when, I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Now, Exhibit 5003-B, and Exhibit 5003-C, consists of one interview with you by Special Agent Bookhout, Jim Bookhout.
Mr. Graves. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. And that was dated on November 24. Do you remember approximately what time of day that was?
Mr. Graves. That was pretty soon after this thing happened, after I got back from the hospital, so, you can say roughly, I guess, around 3 o’clock, 3 or 4 o’clock. That is just—that is an approximate time. He was the first one I talked to. There was something in there that I want to call your attention to, though.
Mr. Griffin. Let me hand these to you and let you examine Exhibits 5003-A, 5003-B and C, and tell us if there is anything in there that you would want to amplify or correct or change in any manner?