“Why did you make the change?”

“Mrs. Johns, a guest, asked me to do so. She said she was nervous.”

“Who slept in the after house?”

“Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Miss Lee, Mrs. Johns, and Mr. Vail. The stewardess, Mrs. Sloane, and Karen Hansen, a maid, also slept there; but their room opened from the chartroom.”

A diagram of the after house was here submitted to the jury. For the benefit of the reader, I reproduce it roughly. I have made no attempt to do more than to indicate the relative positions of rooms and companionways.

_____
Forward |_____|Compartment
___________________________|_____|______________________________
\ bath \ |_____| / /
\___ ___\ |_____| /Turner’s/
Mrs.\ \ /room_ __/
John’s\ /____/ /
room \ \ Main Cabin / / /
\___ ___\ / /_ _/bath
Mrs. \ \ / Vail’s /room
Turner’s \___ \ /________/
room \ \ / ______/linen
\ \____\ /__/store/
bath \ \ \ /__ room /
\ \ \ /___/____/
\__\ /general /
Miss \ \ /supplies/
Lee’s \ \ /________/
room \_______\______ _____/________/butler’s
\_maid’s\ Chart Room / pantry
\\ room used as library /
bunk---\\ ___ \ and lounge____ /
\_\__\__\_________|____|_/
bunk (wheel)|____|

“State what happened on the night of August 11 and early morning of August 12.”

“I slept in the storeroom in the after house. As it was very hot, I always left the door open. The storeroom itself was a small room, lined with shelves, and reached by a passageway. The door was at the end of the passage. I wakened because of the heat, and found the door locked on the outside. I lit a match, and found I could unscrew the lock with my knife. I thought I had been locked in as a joke by the crew. While I was kneeling, some one passed outside the door.”

“How did you know that?”

“I felt a board rise under my knee as if the other end had been trod on. Shortly after, a woman screamed, and I burst open the door.”