Mr. Jenner. He didn't volunteer it and even if you tried, you couldn't have gotten anything—is that about it?
Mr. Tobias. His card—when he made out his card—when he made out his card, that's where I slipped up a little, I guess. He made out his card that he was in the service. Of course, I should have questioned him more, which I didn't do, but in the business in the apartment house you get so darned many jokers in there.
Mr. Jenner. I wouldn't doubt it—was there an occasion when Marina moved out for a short time?
Mr. Tobias. Yes.
Mr. Jenner. Describe that, please.
Mr. Tobias. Well, now, this is when I was goofy-headed.
Mr. Jenner. You mean that followed your accident?
Mr. Tobias. I hadn't been home from the hospital very long, but we came back from somewhere—I don't know where, and we seen a car out there and they were loading it up and the wife jumped out of the car and she said, "Well, I guess the Oswalds are moving. We'll find out."
She goes around and goes in the front door and back down to the door and she meets a man and she says. "What are they doing—moving out?" And he tells her that he's moving Mrs. Oswald away for a short time. So, I don't know whether it was the same guy or another guy, but anyway, there was a fellow that came around to the front with an armload of stuff—but the man I seen was a tall man, about 6-foot tall and dark complected and a slight mustache. That was the man that I saw.
Mr. Jenner. How big a man was he?