Mr. Hubert. Any other workers, waitresses or girls come in that night?
Mr. Crafard. No, none. Jack had had Andy call all of them to tell them not to come in.
Mr. Hubert. Now when you ended the conversation with this girl that began about midnight, was there an arrangement for one or the other of you to call up again in a few minutes?
Mr. Crafard. No; I told her I’d like to talk to her again. I told her I’d like to meet her. I told her I’d like to get acquainted with her. I tried to get her to talk a little longer. She said she had to hang up. And then she called me back 15 or 20 minutes later.
Mr. Hubert. And then you continued to talk for a couple of hours?
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. How did that end up?
Mr. Crafard. Some one of the younger kids there woke up or something.
Mr. Hubert. Had you made any arrangement to meet her, to see her?
Mr. Crafard. No; no definite arrangements. I tried to get her to tell me what bus station she was leaving out of. She wouldn’t even tell me what bus station she was leaving out of. I told her I’d meet her before she caught the bus, but she wouldn’t tell me where she was leaving.