Mr. Reeves. No, sir; I don’t believe he’s been in my place since then. I don’t believe he has.
Mr. Hubert. Do you know a man by the name of Larry Crafard?
Mr. Reeves. No, sir; I don’t believe I know him—no, sir.
Mr. Hubert. I will show you some pictures of a man, there are several of them there in different poses, and I would like for you to look at them.
Mr. Reeves. [Examining pictures referred to.] Yes, I have seen this guy there at Jack’s place. He worked for Jack some.
Mr. Hubert. Let the record show that the witness is examining five photographs of different poses.
Mr. Reeves. Let’s see, I believe this is the same guy that worked—let’s see some of these—I don’t know for sure, but I believe it is the same one, too, I believe. All of these look like the same man to me, do they to you?
Mr. Hubert. They are all five different poses.
Mr. Reeves. They look like the same man.
Mr. Hubert. Yes. These are all five different poses of Curtis Laverne Crafard, taken on November 28, 1963, by the FBI and forwarded recently to the Commission.