Mrs. Pitts. No; he didn’t seem to think that 2 o’clock was all right.
Mr. Hubert. But he asked you to call him?
Mrs. Pitts. Yes, sir; he asked me to call him.
Mr. Hubert. Did he ask you to call him at 2 or what?
Mrs. Pitts. No; he says, “You call me before 2,” that is what he says. He says, “Be sure you call me.” To call before 2, “Before you come.” He says, “You call me before 2, before you start,” and I says, “Well, what I have to call you again for?” And he says, “Well, so I can tell you where the key is and the money.” And I said, “Uh-huh.”
So, before I could, you know, hang up, he says, “Be sure and call me.” “Did you say you was coming in today?” And I said, “Yes.” And when he said that, that’s when it kind of scared me, so, I just hung—I say, “okay,” and I hung up.
Mr. Hubert. What were you scared about?
Mrs. Pitts. The way he talked. He didn’t talk like—he never did sound like hisself to me.
Mr. Hubert. Are you sure you were talking to him?
Mrs. Pitts. Well, I guess so.