Mr. Eberhardt. Just the fact that he went to the funeral, talked about this fellow getting away with it, that something should be done, more or less that we just couldn’t do anything about it.
Mr. Griffin. Have there been any other police officers killed in the line of duty, other than Tippit and Mullinax, since you have been on the force?
Mr. Eberhardt. No.
Mr. Griffin. Did Jack—was Jack personally acquainted with Mullinax?
Mr. Eberhardt. He knew Mullinax, had seen him. He had been up at the place.
Mr. Griffin. Would Mullinax have had an opportunity to visit Jack’s place on a regular basis in connection with his business on the police force?
Mr. Eberhardt. I wouldn’t say that Jack Ruby knew him as good as he knew some of the other officers, no, but Mullinax had been up there several times.
Mr. Griffin. Who were—at the time that Oswald was killed, who were the officers on the force outside of yourself that Ruby knew the best, would you say?
Mr. Eberhardt. I don’t know who he knew the best.
Mr. Griffin. From your own estimation, who did he?