Mr. Griffin. But, other than that, is there any indication that you had that Jack wasn’t in his right mind?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Griffin. Now, you saw him for a period of about maybe 18 hours after the President was shot. In that period that you saw him after the President was shot, is there anything that indicated to you that he wasn’t in his right mind in the way that, you know, his behavior was markedly different?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Griffin. From the way Jack Ruby usually acted?
Mr. Crafard. One thing he was kind of, when he would speak it was kind of a choppy way of speaking. He would say two or three words, wait and then say two or three more, which wasn’t usual for Jack. He might bust off in the middle of a sentence and then pause for a couple of seconds before he completed the sentence.
Mr. Griffin. Is this what you were referring to when you talked about Jack being nervous?
Mr. Crafard. Yes; very much that way.
Mr. Griffin. Was it the kind of nervousness that a man might have if he were afraid himself?
Mr. Crafard. Yes, sir; that is possible, a man that was afraid for himself would be nervous like this; yes.