Mr. Hubert. Now, what did the television man want to talk to you about, do you know? Or what did you talk to him about?
Mr. Crowe. Well, they had asked me who I was, and what I had to do with the club. I told them my name, what my job was, and I had mentioned that it was quite a series of coincidences as far as I was concerned because I had been in Washington during the inaugural of the President and then being in Dallas during the assassination of the President, and then having what I had thought or recalled, to have possibly seen Oswald in the club the week before and then working for the man who shot Oswald.
Mr. Hubert. Now, who did you mention that series of coincidences to?
Mr. Crowe. The newspaperman and the television man.
Mr. Hubert. Did you mention it to the newspaperman first when you were driving out to what you thought was Ruby’s house?
Mr. Crowe. No. Another newspaperman, the one who drove up in the car, I mean the radio man.
Mr. Hubert. That was after you had left the place that you thought was Ruby’s house. In other words, what I am trying to get is the time that you first mentioned this series of coincidences, and the person to whom you mentioned it?
Mr. Crowe. At the front door of the club.
Mr. Hubert. That was before you left to go to the apartment?
Mr. Crowe. Before I left to go.