Mr. Senator. When I went up there I asked Andrew one night, and I happened to remember that it was Tuesday, one of the things I do remember, and I said to Andrew, I said, “Andrew, where is Larry?” I said, “I didn’t see him yesterday either,” or something like that, to that effect, and he said he had left, and I said, “When did he leave?” He said he had left Saturday.
Mr. Griffin. How did Andrew know that?
Mr. Senator. He said—I think now he said he took $8 from the till, or something to that effect, and I think he left a note that he was leaving, something like that. These are not positive words, but I think this is what he said. Something to that effect. And that is the first time I ever knew.
Mr. Griffin. Did Andrew have any explanation as to why Larry left?
Mr. Senator. No; not that I know of. Incidentally, Andrew was back at the trial, you know.
Mr. Griffin. Larry?
Mr. Senator. I mean Larry, because Andrew lives in Dallas.
Mr. Griffin. Yes; he was at the trial?
Mr. Senator. Yes; they said he hitchhiked in from Wisconsin or some place out there. I don’t know where it is. They said he hitchhiked all the way back for the trial. That is what I heard.
Mr. Griffin. Did you talk to him?