Mr. Delgado. Oh, about 3 to 4 weeks. Within the same month period, because we were about just gotten paid, you know.
Mr. Liebeler. Go ahead.
Mr. Delgado. And these two colored fellows we had in our outfit, I can't remember their names, like I told the agents, I don't know why because they worked in a different department than I did there, never had no trouble with them, they wanted to go down to Tijuana; so I had the car, and they asked me if I would take them down there. So I told them yeah, they are going to pay for the gas, so why not, I will go for a free trip. So in the process of getting ready I asked Oswald if he wanted to go there, you know, and I have asked him to go to L.A. with me plenty of times and he never bothered going—I said, "Oswald, let's go to Tijuana."
He said, "Okay, fine." Like a casual dresser, he went like the rest of us were, in casual clothes.
We went down to Tijuana, hit the local spots, drinking and so on, and all of a sudden he says, "Let's go to the Flamingo." So it didn't register, and I didn't bother to ask him, "Where is this Flamingo? How did you know about this place?" I assumed he had been there before, because when we got on the highway he told me which turns to take to get to this place, you know.
Mr. Liebeler. To the Flamingo?
Mr. Delgado. Flamingo, right. And as far as I know it's still there.
Mr. Liebeler. Is this outside of Tijuana?
Mr. Delgado. It's outside of Tijuana. Have you been over there?
Mr. Liebeler. No.