Mr. Crafard. Yes. He most always had money in the trunk of his car.

Mr. Griffin. How did you know this?

Mr. Crafard. He had told me so on several occasions, and on several occasions I was with him when he placed money in his car when I went upstairs and then he would send me down after something out of the trunk of his car.

Mr. Griffin. Were you able to tell whether, after Jack would carry the daily receipts down to the car if he would continue to carry money in his car, in the trunk of his car, or whether he would take the money out so that the next day when he would come back and pick up the next day’s receipts the trunk was empty so far as money was concerned?

Mr. Crafard. He carried the money for the receipts for a week at a time.

Mr. Griffin. On these occasions when he carried the money for a week at a time, do you ever recall him going into the trunk and putting the gun in his pocket as he was driving off?

Mr. Crafard. No. Only one time that I can recall a gun being in the car, I was in the car with Jack, I believe it was the second night I was at the Vegas Club, he brought the money sack in and the money sack that the gun was in, was in the main money sack, and we put it in the front seat of the car between us, right by my side.

Mr. Griffin. Was it Jack’s practice to keep a key to the trunk of the car any place in the automobile?

Mr. Crafard. Other than on his key ring, I wouldn’t know of any keys.

Mr. Griffin. How many occasions did you have to go down to Jack’s automobile by yourself and open the trunk of the car?