“That’s fine,” Mason said, “that’s exactly the point I’m making, Sergeant. Now, you have examined the long distance telephone bills covering calls which were put in from that cabin?”
“I have.”
“And you found, did you not, that the last call listed was one which was placed at four o’clock in the afternoon, on Monday, the fifth of September, to Randolph Bolding, examiner of questioned documents?”
“That’s right.”
“And you talked with Mr. Bolding about that call?”
“Yes.”
“Did Mr. Bolding know Mr. Sabin personally?”
“Yes.”
“And did you ask him whether he recognized Mr. Sabin’s voice?”
“Yes, I did. He knew it was Sabin with whom he was talking. He’d done some work for Sabin before.”