Mr. Senator. At that time it didn’t even enter my head. I wasn’t thinking about that even. But as time went by, and I can’t specify just how much time went by, I believe it was when Mr. Belli came into the case. See, I don’t remember just how long it was from there until they got this Belli.

Mr. Griffin. Let me ask you this: After you heard that Jack had killed Oswald, did you have any idea, did you think, why did he do it?

Mr. Senator. I hadn’t the slightest idea. I couldn’t imagine why. I’ll tell you why I say that. Because he never at any time ever gave me any indication of anything.

Mr. Griffin. Have you since then——

Mr. Senator. I just couldn’t picture this man doing it.

Mr. Griffin. Why was that?

Mr. Senator. I couldn’t think. I couldn’t picture him being of this nature.

Mr. Griffin. And there was nothing that he had done that you had seen up to that point that would indicate that he had any thought about it?

Mr. Senator. No, none whatsoever. As a matter of fact, he had never even mentioned this Oswald to me during this occurrence even, but he had talked about the President, and he had talked about Mrs. Kennedy and the children, I don’t know how many times.

Mr. Griffin. But did you think he was any more disturbed than what you——