Mr. Hubert. It was not one of the owners?
Mr. Crafard. Just a worker.
Mr. Hubert. And he was not homosexual himself?
Mr. Crafard. No, sir; he was a pretty straight kid.
Mr. Hubert. How do you square that off, that opinion of him, with the fact that he was going out with a girl that you have identified in that Exhibit 5200 A, B, C, D, and E?
Mr. Crafard. I have known several people of this type that were married and had families.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, you didn’t think that was inconsistent with your former view, your earlier view?
Mr. Crafard. No; as far as being inconsistent with my knowledge of that type of person it isn’t.
Mr. Hubert. Is it fair to say that your original impression of Ruby that he might be homosexual still persists to this day?
Mr. Crafard. That is right. Although he was a likable person and I liked him, and I have got one opinion, I don’t care, I know for sure if a man is that way if he leaves me alone I can get along fine with him.