Representative Ford. I thought I asked the question and she responded in the reverse.
Mr. McCloy. Maybe.
Representative Ford. And it surprised me a little bit. The record may show two different responses there.
Mr. Jenner. Could we recover that now?
Mrs. Paine. The switch is on the west doorjamb of that door between the two rooms.
Mr. Jenner. Perhaps that may help, Mrs. Paine. When you are in the kitchen about to enter the garage, the doorway from the kitchen to the garage, and you are going to enter from the kitchen into the garage, where is the switch with respect to whether it is on your right side or your left side?
Mrs. Paine. Just coming into the garage it is on my right side.
Mr. Jenner. That is leaving your kitchen entering the garage it is on your right side. Now when you are in the garage and you are about to enter the kitchen, the switch then is on your left? Is that correct?
Mrs. Paine. Yes.
Representative Ford. That clarifies it. May I now ask in your observations of either Marina or Lee, were they the type that were conscious of turning light switches on or off? Was this an automatic reaction? Were they careless about it? What was their trait if you have any observation?