Mr. Senator. No; I didn’t. I didn’t see no papers that evening. As a matter of fact, I never even saw the run, I—still to this day—I’ve never seen the TV of the shooting. I have never seen that.
Mr. Griffin. When you went out to Martin’s house, did you have any fear for yourself?
Mr. Senator. No.
Mr. Griffin. Did you have any fear or thought that the police or someone might try to implicate you?
Mr. Senator. No.
Mr. Griffin. When you describe yourself as being shaken up when you were at the police station——
Mr. Senator. Something like this, I would say the normal person it would make him nervous. Here I have gone through a half a century already and I have never had any incidents in my life, and I would say the normal person would be shaken up.
Mr. Griffin. I don’t have any more. Wait a second. Let me ask this. When you came downtown with Mr. Martin, did you come down in his car or your car?
Mr. Senator. I think I came down in my truck. No, I think I came down in his car. I’m not sure but I think I came down in his car.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall where you parked, whose car it was where you parked downtown?