Mr. Smart. Just a lone key, a General Motors key.
Mr. Griffin. I see. Did it appear there had been any effort to conceal it?
Mr. Smart. No, sir.
Mr. Griffin. Now, after you searched the glove compartment, what did you do? What did you search after the glove compartment?
Mr. Smart. Well, I sat down in the front seat to try this key, and I put my hand down on these papers, and that is when I felt the dog. The dog raised up. It didn’t fit the ignition keys, I mean the ignition switch, so I knew it was a General Motors key, and I owned an Oldsmobile, and it looked like it might be a trunk key, and I tried it, and it worked.
Mr. Griffin. Now, up to this point, you hadn’t searched the interior of the car, nothing but the glove compartment?
Mr. Smart. No, sir; nothing but just look over.
Mr. Griffin. Now, when you took this key, you were able to open the trunk, weren’t you?
Mr. Smart. Yes, sir.
Mr. Griffin. What did you see when you opened that trunk?