Mr. Griffin. Did you see him before the bond hearing?
Mr. Senator. I think I did, yes. I think so. I think I was up there. I mean I can’t quote dates. I don’t even remember what the date of the bond hearing was.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember the first time you went up to see him?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Did you go up with anybody?
Mr. Senator. No, I went up alone. The reason for that, the reason I say I went up alone is because nobody was up there, allowed up there, besides the family and maybe very, very close friends because Sheriff Decker wouldn’t allow anybody in.
Mr. Griffin. How long did you spend with Jack that first time?
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember. You know, they have got a limitation on you. I don’t remember just how long I talked to him. It wasn’t too long because they let you know that you have got to go.
Mr. Griffin. Tell us what happened on this occasion.
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember what it was. First of all, I never talked to him, I would never ask him what happened. I never talked about that. I talked about anything else, and he was telling me, he said he wanted me to look up certain people, the locales, tell them where he was and things like that there, like sisters and Gordon McLendon which he asked me to go, whom I never saw, never got to.