Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mr. Senator. He has one of them. He had one of them in the living room. See, his apartment that night was confiscated. I don’t know if it was the local police. I don’t know who got in there. Somebody got in there, see.
Mr. Griffin. But it certainly wasn’t unusual, was it, for Jack to carry all of his money on his person and in his car?
Mr. Senator. No; he has done that many times. But I’ll tell you, when he is putting the money in his car he very seldom ever left it there for such a lengthy time like that. But this was his safest place as far as not carrying it all in his pocket.
Mr. Griffin. And he felt that keeping it in the car was safer than keeping it in the house.
Mr. Senator. This I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. Now you say this was the longest time that you can remember Jack carrying a lot or that much money around with him?
Mr. Senator. Oh, no; I never said that.
Mr. Griffin. What did you mean to say?
Mr. Senator. I never said that.