Mr. Senator. Yes; I talked to him when I was sitting on the witness bench one day.
Mr. Griffin. Did he tell you why he came back to Dallas?
Mr. Senator. No; but he said, he mentioned that he hitchhiked back, but he didn’t say why he came back or anything of that nature.
Mr. Griffin. Did he say anything to you about why he left?
Mr. Senator. No: he didn’t. I never asked him. As a matter of fact, I wanted to ask him, but I didn’t. I couldn’t imagine why he left. I believe he was on the witness stand. What happened, I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. You know we were talking about what you did on Saturday.
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. During the afternoon.
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. I have here in front of me a copy of a statement that you provided the Dallas Police Department. I notice in here that you say that you left the house around noon on Saturday.