Mrs. Murret. I didn't see any.
Mr. Jenner. These cardboard boxes, were they ordinary cardboard boxes that a person would pack things in?
Mrs. Murret. Yes; I guess there were clothes in those.
Mr. Jenner. Did he have any long flat package with him?
Mrs. Murret. I didn't see any.
Mr. Jenner. Did you ever see any package wrapped in unbroken or tan wrapping paper?
Mrs. Murret. I don't think. Like I said, I knew there were all kinds of things back in there, all bunched up, more or less. Everything was in such a little space back there, but it was all together, and my washing machine is out there, but I never one time pried into or disarranged any of that stuff or anything like that. I figured that wasn't any of my business.
Mr. Jenner. Did you see any package that stood up on end at all?
Mrs. Murret. I didn't see any like that; no.
Mr. Jenner. Anything that looked like, oh, say, a tent pole, long and hard?