Mr. Griffin. Was that the day that Mrs. Roberts appeared on television, or was it a later date?
Mrs. Cheek. I don’t know. I never did see her on TV.
Mr. Griffin. How about the next day on Saturday?
Mrs. Cheek. I got the newspaper and saw the next morning, I think, where her picture was in the paper, but I didn’t talk to her until—yes, she called me, my sister called me on Swiss Avenue. I have a sister living on Swiss. She called me and told me, I think, that Earlene was on TV, and we talked the next morning about it.
Mr. Griffin. Now on Saturday, do you recall what you did on Saturday the 23d?
Mrs. Cheek. Sure can’t, not right off.
Mr. Griffin. Did you spend all day watching television?
Mrs. Cheek. No; I didn’t spend all day watching TV. I just happened to turn on the TV because Mr. Zmolik asked me to turn on the TV that day. I don’t know what I was doing. I was probably cleaning the house, because I didn’t have a maid.
Mr. Griffin. I take it you were probably in and out?
Mrs. Cheek. Yes; cleaning the apartment, and sometimes I even cleaned the apartments myself.