Mr. Burleson. Then Mr. Belli went down and talked with Jack prior to the time and he said that he would accept the case, do you remember that?
Mrs. Grant. I’m sure he did.
Mr. Burleson. And after talking to Jack, do you remember he said he would accept the case at that time?
Mrs. Grant. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Mr. Burleson, may I make this suggestion—of course, this is not a court hearing, on the other hand, for the sake of the value of the testimony, I think if you wouldn’t lead her so much that the testimony might have more weight.
Mrs. Grant. Well, I’ll tell you, my mind—I’m just about out of my mind.
Mr. Burleson. Yes. Do you know if that is when I became active in the case—at that time?
Mrs. Grant. I think you came in about—it seems to me—about a week after this incident—it seems to me that’s when I first met you.
Mr. Burleson. And do you know if Mr. Belli brought any attorneys with him from California?
Mrs. Grant. Yes.