Mr. Hubert. Can you tell us why you didn’t write a note saying why you were leaving, where you would be?
Mr. Crafard. I can’t say why other than what I have said the other day.
Mr. Hubert. Were you aware that Jack would argue you into staying?
Mr. Crafard. I thought he probably would; if I called him or anything he would probably do his best to get me to stay, and I had made up my mind to leave and I didn’t want to have to argue with him.
Mr. Hubert. Of course, that wouldn’t have prevented your writing a note.
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Hubert. Or of calling Armstrong.
Mr. Crafard. I didn’t even think about it a bit.
Mr. Griffin. Did you think at all about calling anybody?
Mr. Crafard. No.