Mr. Senator. I am not sure. I might. I couldn’t say positive. As a matter of fact even the coloration, I wouldn’t know if it was green or black.
Mr. Griffin. Did he have any habit of leaving car keys in his automobile that you know of?
Mr. Senator. I think only at the garage. See, the garage is right downstairs from the club next door, which they watch his car constantly because he has rented this place on a monthly basis which he has had for I don’t know how long.
Mr. Griffin. And where would he leave the keys then, in the ignition?
Mr. Senator. I think the keys were left in the ignition.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall if you ever had occasion to look in the glove compartment of Jack’s car?
Mr. Senator. I have looked at it but it is such a jingle-jangle there that it didn’t mean anything as far as opening it up. There was so much gook in there, do you know what I mean?
Mr. Griffin. Yes. Did you ever have any occasion to look in the trunk of his car?
Mr. Senator. I have seen the trunk open; yes, and that is another slop house, with a bunch of garbage in there. I told him a thousand times “How can you open your trunk and not clean it up? How can you keep that garbage in there.”
Mr. Griffin. What sort of things would he keep in there?