Mr. Crafard. That is right. If that is the case it was a subconscious thought. It wasn’t conscious to where I would remember it. It would have been a subconscious thought that it was the case.

Mr. Hubert. I don’t understand you when you say it was a subconscious thought.

Mr. Crafard. Just that. It wouldn’t have been something that I thought about for any period of time. It would have been something that I had heard it and it just, I didn’t even think about it, and then subconsciously that could have something to do with my leaving, but on a conscious level I will say no.

Mr. Hubert. Well, do you recall discussing it with this person who told you, in any way, so that you ascertained from the person how they knew?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Hubert. Had it been Armstrong wouldn’t you have asked him, “Well, how do you know that, Andy? When did you see him? Where did you see him? Who was he with?” You would have asked those questions, wouldn’t you?

Mr. Crafard. I would have asked him how he knew for sure.

Mr. Hubert. You don’t recall asking the person who told you that?

Mr. Crafard. I don’t recall; no.

Mr. Hubert. Well, now, if you had heard that from some of the people that you had been riding with it would have had to be after Ruby had shot Oswald, wouldn’t it?