Mr. Hubert. Was there anybody else that you were interested in there?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Hubert. Do you say to us now that in your opinion, and by this I mean your departure from Dallas under the circumstances you did depart was normal in your life?
Mr. Crafard. Somewhat, yes; most of the time I go to leave, I just take off and go.
Mr. Hubert. You have done that before?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Many times?
Mr. Crafard. I’ve done it two or three times I can recall. I usually leave from around my people, if I’m around my sister I’ll say something to her that I’m going to take off and where I plan on going. If I leave home I usually say something to the folks on where I plan on going.
Mr. Hubert. After you found out that Jack had killed Oswald, did it ever occur to you that the way in which you had left Dallas might seem odd?
Mr. Crafard. Yes; it did occur to me that it might seem very odd.