Mr. Hubert. What do you believe yourself?
Mrs. Carlin. Myself?
Mr. Hubert. Yes.
Mrs. Carlin. Well, maybe I shouldn’t say. I don’t think I really should because it’s just one person’s opinion.
Mr. Hubert. Well, do you have anything to base it upon?
Mrs. Carlin. No; it’s just my own opinion—nothing that I saw, you know, for myself. It’s just my own opinion by the way people talk and by him, Jack Ruby, himself.
Mr. Hubert. Well, what was that about Jack Ruby himself that would support a possible connection between him and Oswald?
Mrs. Carlin. Just the way he was—the things I’ve read in the newspapers and things about him I saw for myself; people he would talk to; always having people in his office; and things like that.
Mr. Hubert. That leads you to form that conclusion?
Mrs. Carlin. Yes; for myself.