Mr. Murret. That is correct.
Mr. Liebeler. As I understand it, he stayed at the house at 757 French Street for about a week? Is that right?
Mr. Murret. Actually stayed there? I couldn't recall offhand, you know, how long he stayed there, even though, you know, I lived there, but I can't recall whether it was a week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks, or what it might be.
Mr. Liebeler. During this time, he was looking for a job?
Mr. Murret. Yes, sir; he was.
Mr. Liebeler. Do you know whether he found one?
Mr. Murret. Well, it was kind of hard for him, you know, finding a job. I do know that he did find a job. He was working. It was indicated that he did work for a coffee factory on Tchoupitoulas or Magazine Street or some place around there.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he tell you that he was having trouble finding a job?
Mr. Murret. Well, no. In fact, I was interested in actually him finding a job, to be truthful, and I would have thought, personally, you know, even the way he was dressed, it was kind of difficult for him finding a job the way his appearance looked, you know, when he first came back, with no clothes and so forth looking for a job. It was sort of impossible for him to get a job. There is no doubt about it.
Mr. Liebeler. He didn't make too good an appearance?