Mr. Hubert. So your friends also were asking you as I have been as to what would you be afraid of. That is a fact isn’t it?
Mr. Senator. Yes; they asked me, “What are you afraid of?” I said, “I don’t know, I’m just afraid, that is all.” I can’t say who I am afraid of. I don’t know who I am afraid of.
Mr. Hubert. I know that you wouldn’t know necessarily individuals, but you must have done something——
Mr. Senator. Or groups, individuals or groups as you mentioned. I can’t place my finger on it.
Mr. Hubert. But what I am suggesting to you is that your fear came from the thought that any individual or group that had anything to do with either the slaying of the President or the slaying of Oswald may have you in mind next?
Mr. Senator. No; my thoughts didn’t run that way. My thoughts were nothing but fear, and I didn’t have my mind on any groups or anything like that. I just didn’t know. It might be an individual crackpot walking the streets, who knows, he doesn’t know.
Mr. Hubert. Yes; I think that is a very understandable reason that you gave us as to the crackpot.
Mr. Senator. It could be. I don’t know what it could be.
Mr. Hubert. It went beyond that though, didn’t it?
Mr. Senator. No.