Mr. Jenner. At the time that she examined the blanket?
Mr. Mamantov. Once for sure—I don't know what happened before that.
Mr. Jenner. Was she asked whether she had examined the blanket that day at any time prior to her examination of the blanket in the presence of Mrs. Paine and the police?
Mr. Mamantov. I don't remember.
Mr. Jenner. But you do recall that she did testify or relate as to the incident you now have in mind that Mrs. Paine was present and the police were present?
Mr. Mamantov. On one occasion; yes.
Mr. Jenner. And is that the only occasion she was examined about, that is, her having entered the garage once and then only in the presence of the police?
Mr. Mamantov. This, I don't know for sure.
Mr. Jenner. It might have been that she testified to having gone to the garage on two occasions that day.
Mr. Mamantov. Sir, I don't remember for sure. I rather wouldn't like, as you say, to interpret—I would be very happy to relate everything I know. If you don't remember, you don't.