Mr. Griffin. You also said something about the conversation was almost like you had known this girl.
Mr. Crafard. Yes; it was. It was just the way we talked—I mean.
Mr. Griffin. Did she sound like she knew things about you?
Mr. Crafard. No; but it was like people that has known each other for a little while trying to get to know each other when talking, talking about their hobbies and things they like and things they didn’t like, and such as that. It wasn’t like two people who had just started talking over the telephone.
Mr. Griffin. Was the voice one that you had ever recognized at all?
Mr. Crafard. No; the voice meant nothing to me.
Mr. Griffin. I think you mentioned that Little Lynn called on Friday night sometime.
Mr. Crafard. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. When was it that you think she called?
Mr. Crafard. I believe—I said I believe it was 9 or 9:30, I believed it was.