Mr. Griffin. How about concealing his hostility toward other people, did you ever have any indication that he concealed his hostility toward other people?

Mr. Crafard. No. In fact, I would say it would be the other way.

Mr. Griffin. Did he have any people that he regarded as enemies in Dallas?

Mr. Crafard. One person that he absolutely didn’t have any liking for was this one MC from one of the other clubs that come up there once in a while.

Mr. Griffin. Did Jack display his feelings toward that guy?

Mr. Crafard. On several occasions, on two or three occasions, he told the guy he didn’t care to have him around the club, and he just as soon he didn’t come to the club, and on one occasion he told the man to leave the club and not to come back again.

Mr. Griffin. But after the man was out of his sight was Jack the kind of person that he continued to talk about him and complain to the employees or other people that he was with about somebody who was—about whom he was annoyed or upset with?

Mr. Crafard. I believe he went on for a few minutes about it.

Mr. Griffin. Did Jack ever talk to you about his feelings toward his sister Eva?

Mr. Crafard. Not that I can remember; no.