Mr. Griffin. Of you?
Mr. Crafard. Yes. And I believe the different times that some of the previous witnesses had given the lawyer, and I come to the agreement it must have been about between 4:30 and 5 o’clock that he called me.
Mr. Hubert. What is your best recollection now? That is what we want to get.
Mr. Griffin. Let’s disregard what other people have told you to suggest what the time is, and try to think about your own activities. As I recall, you testified that you talked for 2 or 3 hours with a girl on the telephone.
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. And then you read for a while, and then you apparently started to doze off, to go to sleep.
Mr. Crafard. I believe the other time, the time element I used yesterday would be more of a correct time than this.
Mr. Hubert. Tell us just your recollection right now today.
Mr. Crafard. I would say between about 3:30 and 4:30.
In the same paragraph further down, closer towards the bottom. “When he got to the car, George, Ruby’s roommate, was also there and they drove out on the Stemmons Freeway.” I believe in this testimony here the Stemmons Freeway was more of a suggested name to me than anything else. I would like to clearly state I am definitely not positive of that sign.