Mr. Hubert. Not that day?
Mrs. Grant. I don’t know how many days later he did come, but we were on the phone constantly. He went to the west coast and he went to see one of the names there, Mike Shore who knows Frank Sinatra there and we figured that they would know somebody and that’s how Belli came into the picture. Now, that is that part of the picture. Now, we didn’t have any money.
Mr. Hubert. What about Tonahill, how did he get in?
Mrs. Grant. Oh: he was a friend of Belli’s—Belli invited him in—as much as I know.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, Tonahill came in after Belli did; is that correct?
Mrs. Grant. Or maybe together—they were together I think on insurance cases previously—I assume this.
Mr. Hubert. So, Belli chose a local lawyer, as it were, to go along with him; is that the idea?
Mrs. Grant. Well, Tom was still in the case. Tom called him right away.
Mr. Hubert. Called who?
Mrs. Grant. You know more about that—Tom got us an investigator, Bob Dennison.