Mr. Jackson. What you have told us here is all that you know about his abnormality, if any?
Mrs. Carlin. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Can you throw any light upon his character with respect to whether he had a good temper or easygoing temper or quick temper?
Mrs. Carlin. He was very quick tempered.
Mr. Hubert. Did you have occasion to observe that yourself?
Mrs. Carlin. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Could you give us just one or two examples that would serve to illustrate why you have the impression that he was quick tempered.
Mrs. Carlin. Well, the time that makes me think he was so quick tempered there was two times.
One was with Tammi True. Tammi had—Joy Dale had been out of work for about a week. She had played sick, and this was known all over the club, so Tammi True was supposed to be taking their act. And Joy Dale’s act, making it hard on all of us. So Tammi went to Jack, and I was sitting in the office when she said, “Jack, I am going to be 5 minutes late for my show,” and Jack said, “Okay.” So she went to the back to get dressed, and I went back right after that, and he came back—the music started—he didn’t tell the band like he was supposed to, so the music went ahead and started for Tammi to go on, and that upset her. And Jack came back and said, “What the blank-blank * * *”
Mr. Hubert. Used some obscene words?