Mr. Crafard. When my wife and I were in Dallas, I had worked for this outfit that built these portable buildings and they built some over in that area.
Mr. Griffin. Did you know of any friends your wife had in Greenville?
Mr. Crafard. No.
Mr. Griffin. This letter that the woman in Cuba, Mo., received, did it give any indication of how your wife was supporting herself or what her connection was with the party that she was staying with?
Mr. Crafard. To my knowledge, it didn’t.
Mr. Griffin. The woman in Cuba, how did she happen to be friendly with your wife?
Mr. Crafard. My wife was on the road hitchhiking when she picked her up with the boys. Her and her husband picked my wife up with the boys.
Mr. Griffin. When was that?
Mr. Crafard. That was about 6 months—it would have been in the middle of the summer last year.
Mr. Griffin. I mean, did your wife keep in contact with this woman from time to time?