Mr. Hubert. So that you were making an effort to find out if they were looking for you?

Mr. Crafard. I was where I would have found out if it was so, yes, on several occasions.

Mr. Hubert. In other words, you went to listen to radio programs or TV programs with an effort to find out, among other things, whether they were looking for you?

Mr. Crafard. That is right.

Mr. Hubert. So that you might communicate with them and tell them where you were?

Mr. Crafard. That is right. I figured one thing. I hadn’t done anything wrong. I had no reason to hide from anything because I hadn’t done anything wrong, so if there had been any indication whatsoever that they was looking for me I would have walked into the nearest police station and turned myself in.

Mr. Griffin. Did you feel that anybody else had done anything wrong?

Mr. Crafard. No. I knew from what I had heard that Ruby had killed, shot Oswald, I knew it was wrong. Like I say, I mean I had no idea that anybody else connected with him had done anything.

Mr. Hubert. What made you think in the first place that there might be some suspicion cast upon you?

Mr. Crafard. Well, the way I left, after I found out that Ruby shot Oswald, the way I left, I thought just suddenly like that, didn’t leave any word to anybody where I was going or anything.