Mrs. Tice. Yes; I talked to Eva about it.
Mr. Griffin. Did you talk to any of your friends about it?
Mrs. Tice. I don’t think so; no. I don’t think I did, because I wouldn’t want my husband to get hold of me being out there. I guess I made mention to somebody about him wanting to give somebody a kidney, him wanting to give Governor Connally, one day, and then going up and killing somebody.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember who you told that to?
Mrs. Tice. No.
Mr. Griffin. Do you have anything else that you would like to tell us about this?
Mrs. Tice. Well, except whenever I turned, well, this Ruby went on down this way, and this man here, when this man walked away, and this one here went on down toward this curb here, then I turned around and I looked at my watch and I left, because my children were coming home from school.
Mr. Griffin. You left shortly after you saw this man, this Ruby man?
Mrs. Tice. I was home at 3 o’clock.
Mr. Griffin. How long a time elapsed between the time you saw Ruby and when you left the hospital?