Mrs. Whitworth. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. And he told you it was 2 weeks old?
Mrs. Whitworth. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he tell you the date on which the baby was born?
Mrs. Whitworth. He probably did at that time, but I don't know—the date on that kind of corresponded with the date of the birthday of my oldest grandson there.
Mr. Liebeler. You have no recollection as to whether or not he told you the date or not; is that correct? Or you just don't remember the date—do you remember whether he told you or not?
Mrs. Whitworth. I'm sure that he told me. I just don't remember the date.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he tell you by saying, "Well, the baby is 2 weeks old," or did he tell you specifically that the baby was born on such and such a date; do you remember?
Mrs. Whitworth. No; I wouldn't swear to it, but I'm pretty sure he told me the date at that time but the baby was 2 weeks old and I judge that he would have been in the store around the 4th, 5th, or 6th of November, because we were fixing to go to a ball game, this lady and I, and I have a son that plays football for Irving High School and we were going on to the football game and that's how come this lady to be in there. You know, we were planning to go together or get tickets to the football game and it had to be along in there—the first week in November.
Mr. Liebeler. Now, do you remember a specific football game that you were going to see; is that how you fixed the date as early in November?