Mr. Liebeler. Do you have any recollection of Lee as a young child other than what you have already indicated to us that he was a very pretty child, and that he was adorable——
Miss Murret. He was adorable, and his personality, he was just—well, he was very bright, you know, very observant, and he was just a darling child.
Mr. Liebeler. And he gave no indication of any behavior problems?
Miss Murret. No; he was darling.
Mr. Liebeler. There wasn't anything apparently wrong with him at all?
Miss Murret. And very pleasant, you know, not the type of child who if he didn't get his way would start screaming—never any of that. He was just a very pleasant child.
Mr. Liebeler. What were the circumstances that led to Lee's living with you at that time? Do you know?
Miss Murret. Well, I think the mother had to work and we kept him.
Mr. Liebeler. His father had died shortly, or, actually before he was born?