Mr. Griffin. Who worked on his head?

Mr. Senator. Yes; he went to somebody, he actually went. And I believe he picked up all his medication from him, too. They came in plastic tubes, a little vial like. I would probably say these tubes would hold approximately maybe about half a pint. He had two different types whatever they were; one was wash and one was rinse, or what it was.

Mr. Griffin. And he would use these on his head?

Mr. Senator. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. And was this a daily thing that he did?

Mr. Senator. Oh, yes.

Mr. Griffin. Did he have any particular ritual, any period of time of the day that he would do this?

Mr. Senator. No; it was just whatever time, not particularly. It could be in the morning, but I would say it was about every day, once a day some time, you know.

Mr. Griffin. So when you told us yesterday, I believe it was, that Jack would spend 45 minutes in the bathroom, or something like that, he was very slow getting up in the morning, was this part of the procedure?

Mr. Senator. I don’t know if he did it that day or not. I don’t remember if he did it that way, but I tell you, when he gets in the bathroom when he is going through the entire ritual, he takes longer than a woman.