Mr. Jenner. They didn't like what?
Mr. Tobias. They didn't like the way he beat her all the time.
Mr. Jenner. They complained to you that he manhandled her?
Mr. Tobias. Yes; there was one man that came over there one night and he told me, he said, "I think that man over there is going to kill that girl," and I said, "I can't do a darn thing about it." I says, "That's domestic troubles and I don't jump into a man and a woman's fighting," which I don't. If he hurts her bad, then I'll have to take it up, but not until, so he knocked a window out of the back door.
Mr. Jenner. When was that, when did that occur?
Mr. Tobias. Sir?
Mr. Jenner. When did that occur?
Mr. Tobias. While he was living there—along toward the last. I think it was the last month he was there.
Mr. Jenner. How did that come to your attention?
Mr. Tobias. Well, I was going by there—and I cleaned the halls, and I was sweeping out the hall and I seen the window was broken and I spoke to him about it and he said, "I'll get it in" and he never did get it in.