Mr. Griffin. And did Jack ever put his money——
Mr. Senator. Excuse me. The reason I say I feel he didn’t, which I really don’t know, I don’t think he did, because the safe was able to be carried. It wasn’t that big thing but when you cement it around you can’t get to it.
Mr. Griffin. Let me ask you this. Was Jack in the habit of putting his money in the bank?
Mr. Senator. No.
Mr. Griffin. In other words, Jack’s safe was his car?
Mr. Senator. Not necessarily. He had it in his car, he had it in his pocket, and he had it around the house.
Mr. Griffin. But you stated a while ago that Jack felt that if he had the money locked in the trunk of the car that was as good as being in the safe?
Mr. Senator. Yes; I did, but I didn’t say all the monies. I said a certain part of the monies. Now what part of it I don’t know, because I know he carried some in there. I know he carried some in his pocket. I know he leaves some at home.
Mr. Griffin. Did he leave any at home on the 24th?
Mr. Senator. If he did I don’t know. I’ll tell you why, the reason I say that is because he has in the living room that has got one of these self-locks. Did you ever see these little locks on a door that you can lock. You know, you can sort of snip it off? It comes off, whatever kind of lock you call it?