Mr. Jenner. And if placed in the storeroom, it would not have been open to view unless you climbed back in there to see; is that correct?
Mrs. Paine. Yes; there is nothing I normally get in the storeroom—well, no; that's not strictly so. I hid birthday presents for—my little girl's birthday party was on the 16th of November—in there in the storeroom.
Mr. Jenner. All right, that's an interesting development. When you hid the birthday presents of your daughter, anticipating her fourth birthday on the 16th of November 1963, did you notice at that time the blanket wrapped package in the storeroom?
Mrs. Paine. No; I did not.
Mr. Jenner. And, in secreting those presents would you reasonably, necessarily have noticed that blanket wrapped package in that small storeroom?
Mrs. Paine. I think I would have noticed it.
Mr. Jenner. When did you remove those secreted birthday gifts from that small storeroom?
Mrs. Paine. To the best of my recollection some were removed on Friday evening the 15th, and some on Saturday the 16th.
Mr. Jenner. Was the blanket wrapped package which you have described last week, in that storeroom on either of those occasions?
Mrs. Paine. No.