Mr. Griffin. What was your husband’s experience with boats?
Mrs. Rich. Again, factually I cannot tell you. Supposedly he had been in gun running before.
Mr. Griffin. That is the only experience you know of that he had with boats?
Mrs. Rich. He claimed he owned a big boat, he and Lee Dell owned a big boat out in California. I guess he did because he had pictures of it and him working around it. I still have the pictures. Now, Lee Dell, there is another man could probably shed some light on this. But God knows where he is. I never met the man. You see, I don’t know just exactly what I was involved in.
Mr. Griffin. And you don’t know what your role was to be in this?
Mrs. Rich. Oh, you mean in this gun-running stuff to Cuba?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mrs. Rich. Just by sheer force of will and apparently because they wanted my husband, I was going to go along.
Mr. Griffin. You were going to go along as a passenger?
Mrs. Rich. I was going to help working the boat, because I had knowledge of boats.