Mr. Griffin. What was your feeling towards the FBI when they talked to you?

Mr. Crafard. That they were talking to me because of the fact that I had worked for Ruby, and they wanted to know what I knew about Ruby’s movements in hopes that there might be something there that would help them in their investigation.

Mr. Griffin. At the time when you talked to the FBI you formed a tentative opinion about the connection between Ruby and Oswald or the motivation for Jack’s doing what he did?

Mr. Crafard. I figured, formed the opinion, myself, as far as I could figure Jack must have been out of his mind to shoot Oswald.

Mr. Griffin. Was this, would you say this was a strong opinion that you had?

Mr. Crafard. No. I will say that it is the sort of opinion I have now, it has been right along ever since I found out that Ruby had shot Oswald.

Mr. Griffin. But in spite of having that opinion that there was somewhere along the line you began to think if there could be any connection between Ruby and Oswald?

Mr. Crafard. I have considered the fact that there was a connection; yes.

Mr. Griffin. When did you start to think about this?

Mr. Crafard. I imagine I more likely thought about it as soon as I found out or just shortly after I found out that Ruby had shot Oswald.