Mr. Hubert. Yes; and that you never considered that anyone else was in it at all but Jack Ruby?

Mr. Senator. No; definitely not. I never thought of anything such as that.

Mr. Hubert. I don’t understand your answer. Pardon me. You wouldn’t think of anything such as what?

Mr. Senator. To me he wasn’t connected with anybody whatsoever of any nature.

Mr. Hubert. You think that now and you have always thought that, is that correct?

Mr. Senator. Yes; he wasn’t connected with anyone.

Mr. Hubert. Therefore, your fears could not have been based upon the thought that anyone that he was connected with would want to hurt you, obviously, since you never thought that he had any connections?

Mr. Senator. No; he didn’t have any. Let me put it this way. Even today I still have a certain fear. Now you ask me what I fear today, I don’t know. This is something you just don’t erase out of your mind, that is all. This is not a little thing; this is a big thing.

Mr. Hubert. After that Sunday night, when you talked to the lawyers for awhile, you went home I understand to Jim Martin’s?

Mr. Senator. If I remember right, I’m not sure but I think Jim put me up because I was afraid to go home and I didn’t have a place to go to. If I remember right I think he did. I think I went to his apartment, his home rather.