Mr. Hubert. Did they question you at that time as to your activities during this period of 6 hours on Saturday afternoon between roughly 12 and 6 or 12:30 and 6:30?
Mr. Senator. No; they questioned me, I believe they questioned me from Friday.
Mr. Hubert. Did you tell them at that time that you had no recollection of what you had done during this 6-hour period?
Mr. Senator. I don’t remember what I told them. I don’t know if I was asked that, if I can remember right. I believe the questions they asked me, if I remember right, is when was the next time I saw Jack that day, if I remember right, that when I left, what time did I leave that Saturday, and I believe when was the next time I saw him, if I am not mistaken, if that is the way it ran.
Mr. Griffin. Did you give the police a written statement?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. You signed a written statement for the police?
Mr. Senator. Yes; they made me sign a written statement.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember what time it was that the police questioned you on Sunday?
Mr. Senator. No; I’ll tell you why I don’t remember. When they grabbed me, they took me and shoved me into some little room all by myself, and I don’t wear a watch because I am allergic to watchbands. I can’t wear a watch. And I don’t know how long I was in this little room.