Mr. Ball. Did he say anything else to you on the trip except that there was a young man sitting next to him that had been in Mexico before?
Miss Mumford. No.
Mr. Ball. That's all he said?
Miss Mumford. Yes.
Mr. Ball. About how many people were on this bus?
Miss Mumford. There must have been about 14 rows on both sides, with two people on each. About 50, 55. It was crowded.
Mr. Ball. I have a note here of a statement you made to an agent for the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the 18th of December in which it was reported that you estimated about 39 passengers.
Do you recall that? Did you ever say that?
Miss Mumford. Well, these were conflicting reports, naturally. The FBI questioned Patricia at our apartment and he then questioned me here and, naturally, two people get different ideas on a bus load.
But, it was well crowded. There were a lot of children on the bus. I should imagine there would be—they were long, great big, long, heavy buses.