Mr. Griffin. Do you know where in Grand Prairie?

Mrs. Rich. No.

Mr. Griffin. Is he married?

Mrs. Rich. Yes.

Mr. Griffin. Does he have a family?

Mrs. Rich. Yes; he does. I believe his wife’s name is Mary.

Mr. Griffin. How many children does he have?

Mrs. Rich. I don’t remember—quite a few—three or four.

I would like one thing known. Until the time I met my husband and since he died I have done nothing that I would be ashamed of, nothing I would not do in public. Now that I am married to Mr. Rich I do not want any recriminations due to the fact of the period of time I was married to my husband. My husband—the first year and a half of our marriage was beautiful. Then my husband turned me out. Don’t ask me why I didn’t leave him. Everyone else asked me that. It is not easy being something that is against everything that you believe in or stand for 2 years. There were periods—I told the FBI this, and I might as well state it right here. I was a prostitute—call it what you may—call girl, madam. It still boils down to the same damn thing. When I worked, he worked. When I quit, he quit.

Mr. Hubert. You are talking about Robert Perrin?