Mrs. Grant. No; no.
Mr. Hubert. You indicated that perhaps, I say—you indicated—the way you brought it up—it could be inferred perhaps that it was also a threatening phone call?
Mrs. Grant. No, no; I didn’t mean that at all.
Mr. Hubert. But, do you know that to be a fact?
Mrs. Grant. No, no; this was merely that the sheriff said he was going to escort him out of town.
Mr. Hubert. Do you think it was the sheriff on the phone?
Mrs. Grant. It could be—that’s what I felt, and shortly after this there was another phone call came in and he went in and he took the call.
Mr. Hubert. When you said the rumor or talk was that the sheriff was going to escort him out of town, I assumed you meant he was going to give him protection, is that what you meant?
Mrs. Grant. That’s what I mean, so he doesn’t get hurt. Maybe the sheriff knows something about this, although he does know—I don’t know. I only know I was too sick after the verdict to even think about anything, but now that I know he’s coming back, I asked Phil, I said, “Do you think he’s coming back?” And he says, “Yes; he’s coming back.”
Mr. Hubert. Mrs. Grant or Mr. Burleson, do you have any other matter I have touched upon that you would like to bring up at this time?