Mr. Griffin. We have corrected it on the record?
Mr. Senator. Yes. When he is quoting about a certain time, if it is an hour off or a half hour off, is there any difference?
Mr. Griffin. Well, if you have——
Mr. Senator. He says about which is all right. He has got a time there.
Mr. Griffin. Do you think your recollection now is more accurate.
Mr. Senator. No, no. All I want to know when it says about. In other words, that means approximately a certain time, in that area, is that right?
Mr. Griffin. That is right.
Mr. Senator. That is all. Let me ask you on something like this. Maybe I ain’t reading this correct. “He said the fact that Ruby had the dog Sheba to which he was very attached in the car when he went to the police station alone would indicate that he intended to return soon.”
Mr. Griffin. Yes. What is unclear about that?
Mr. Senator. It sounds like I was telling him that he went to the police station. This is the way it sounds to me.