Mr. Jenner. Didn't pay any attention? What did he do with the articles of clothing on the hangers?
Mrs. Bledsoe. I wasn't paying any attention to it. I guess he hung them up. Just a young boy, and I was trying to see if he was clean, and if he was very intelligent, and he was going to go to work, so, I didn't have too much to work on. Told me he had a nice wife, so, I didn't have anything to say.
Mr. Jenner. When your son was in the Navy, did he have a duffelbag?
Mrs. Bledsoe. No. Now, it was so long ago—it was—I don't know whether he did. I don't think he did. He didn't. He was an instructor at TI.
Mr. Jenner. Was he stationed here in Dallas?
Mrs. Bledsoe. No, TI. Treasure Island.
Mr. Jenner. Oh, Treasure Island. How long did this discussion with him in the room take?
Mrs. Bledsoe. Oh, I guess 10 minutes because those—he was—you know, old people, they want to get you out of the way. They don't want to listen to you, but I wanted to find out, so, I think I maybe asked him too many questions, but I wanted him to say something to me and he said something about his—I said, "Do you have a family here," and he said, "Yes, my family lives here."
Well, he wouldn't say his mother or anything, and I didn't ask him everything.
Miss Douthit. Well——