Mrs. Tobias. She was standing by a car—you see, those cars were parked there and I knew where she went, my husband and I would take walks and I said, "Where did you go?" And she made "214" on the car and then I knew it was Neely—I said, "Neely."
Mr. Jenner. Did she nod her head?
Mrs. Tobias. Yes; she was a real sweet little girl as far as I was concerned and she was a lonely person. I think she was very lonely.
Mr. Jenner. Is there anything you would like to add that I have not brought out, either because I don't know about it or for any reason, that you think might be helpful to the Commission?
Mrs. Tobias. Well, they said to me that they thought this fellow that moved her out might have been this George, but they brought pictures—do you have pictures of the other men?
Mr. Jenner. Moved her out?
Mrs. Tobias. You know—that day when they moved her out.
Mr. Jenner. Do I have pictures of a man by the name of George?
Mrs. Tobias. Yes; they brought some out but now, that did not look like the man to me.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recall them showing you a picture and telling you what the man's name was?