Mr. Crafard. Yes; I told them that I had left Saturday, about noon Saturday.

Mr. Hubert. Did they seem to express any concern about the matter?

Mr. Crafard. Not that I can recall.

Mr. Hubert. Had you come to form in your own mind some concern about the matter?

Mr. Crafard. Not other than the fact that I figured that I did say if I heard anything in the news about looking for an employee of Ruby’s that had left, I would go to the law officers and let them know who I was and that I had been working for Ruby.

Mr. Hubert. But, as I understand it, then, the only one that really discussed with you the position or the suspicion that you might be under was your sister, and that neither your aunt nor your uncle nor your cousin, Gail, nor your other cousin, Cliff Roberts, and his wife, expressed any concern or discussed the matter with you at all?

Mr. Crafard. Not that I can recall where there was anything said about that I might be suspected of anything.

Mr. Hubert. The only one you really talked to about that was your sister?

Mr. Crafard. Yes, sir.

Mr. Hubert. You got to see her, I think, the night before the FBI came, didn’t you?