Mr. Jenner. Yes; I appreciate that.
Mrs. Bledsoe. October——
Mr. Jenner. Well——
Miss Douthit. Let me ask her this question about that bag, if it was puffed out, or approximately what shape it was, also, as to any further conversation that she had as to his background, how much she knows. If you are interested. You might not be.
Mr. Jenner. Mr. Robert Davis of the attorney general's office of Texas has come in, and I am not seeking to press you, but we have some problems of the highest degree of exactitude that we can obtain. And at the risk of boring you, I would like to go back to that bag again.
Mrs. Bledsoe. Oh, that; I didn't pay much attention to it.
Mr. Jenner. When you first saw him at the door at your front of your home, he had the bag?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Was it resting on the porch, or was he standing before the door with bag in hand when you first saw him?
Mrs. Bledsoe. I come around the house, you see, and I don't know. I didn't pay—I don't know, couldn't tell you whether he was carrying it or what, but he did have these things on his shoulder, on his hangers. It—maybe had it sitting down, I don't know. I guess he did. I didn't pay any attention to it.