Mrs. Kaminsky. No.

Mr. Griffin. You don’t know whether Sweatt was in communication with the district attorney and had any idea what the district attorney might have had as—might have had Dean lined up as a witness for a number of days?

Mrs. Kaminsky. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. I take it you don’t have any information that Sweatt knew at that point——

Mrs. Kaminsky. No.

Mr. Griffin. That the district attorney——

Mrs. Kaminsky. But we knew—I mean I knew that Dean would eventually testify because I believe, previously, there had been something in the papers about him.

Mr. Griffin. Yes.

Mrs. Kaminsky. I think even previously, if I am not mistaken, he had said that Jack had told him that he planned to kill Oswald—oh, and incidentally, at the hearing, April 29, for the motion for the new trial, this Tom Alyea and Art Sinclair from, I believe it is channel 8 down there, I think, station WFAA, talked to us and Tom Alyea said he had just spoken to Dean in a corner and he said Dean said to him—“I didn’t say Jack planned it.” I said, “Jack said if given the opportunity to kill Oswald, I would do it.”

Mr. Griffin. Yes. We have already—we have interviewed Alyea and that is A-l-y-e-a.