Mrs. Nichols. No, he never; I can’t recall him asking how I had been or anything personal. He didn’t say anything.
Mr. Griffin. Did he ask you how you felt about the assassination?
Mrs. Nichols. Well, I told him I thought it was terrible, too, and I was quite upset about it.
Mr. Griffin. Did he ask you for any advice of any sort?
Mrs. Nichols. No; he didn’t.
Mr. Griffin. You can’t think of any reason why Jack should have called you?
Mrs. Nichols. No.
Mr. Griffin. The second time that he called you, did you have any indication of where he was calling from?
Mrs. Nichols. No; I have no idea where he was calling from.
Mr. Griffin. Did you hear any voices in the background?