Mr. Griffin. Did you know Little Lynn before you began to live with Jack Ruby the last time?

Mr. Senator. I don’t remember. All I know—see, I didn’t always come there every night, you know, but I walked in one night and I saw her there and, of course, I didn’t know who she was. She had already been there a few days, I think, or something like that, which I didn’t know. This is the one that, I guess you probably know, that came in with that gun with no firing pin. I guess you heard about that.

Mr. Griffin. It was at the trial, was it not?

Mr. Senator. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Or one of the hearings.

Mr. Senator. Yes; she come in with this gun, which I believe didn’t have a firing pin, and, of course, there was no ammunition, but it was a blank gun. According to what I have heard around the station there, that she had switched bags and was in a hurry or something like that, and she didn’t even know the gun was in there, according to what I have heard.

Mr. Griffin. You haven’t talked to her about it?

Mr. Senator. No, no. When that happened, she was being searched just as you walk into the courtroom, and that is where they got her.

Mr. Griffin. Now, would you look at Exhibit 5303-E and tell me if you recognize anybody in there?

Mr. Senator. Yes; I know the stripper.