Mr. Hubert. When did you tell him?
Mr. Litchfield. Well, it was the day preceding the day that I went down—I think I went down on a Monday to the police station to talk to the FBI agents and everybody, so I must have talked to Don on the Sunday night preceding that or on Saturday. I called him on the phone and I told him, “I think I have seen that man with Jack up at the Carousel.” I said, “I don’t know, but I’m pretty darn sure I have.” And he made some calls and called me back and said the police department right now wants to talk to me, and he met me—I believe it was Monday, I’m pretty sure it was a Monday, he met me Monday morning about 9:15 or 9:30 at the coffee shop of the Statler and we walked on up to the police station.
Mr. Hubert. And you made a statement of that?
Mr. Litchfield. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. And subsequently that same day you made a statement to the FBI?
Mr. Litchfield. Two FBI agents.
Mr. Hubert. I think they asked you to take a polygraph test too?
Mr. Litchfield. Right.
Mr. Hubert. And you did?
Mr. Litchfield. And the tests showed that I hadn’t seen him because when the man giving it asked me, “Have you definitely seen him,” and I said, “Yes,” and it showed that I hadn’t.