Mr. Griffin. To stay in this same general area here, did you know that Jack owned a pair of knuckles?
Mr. Senator. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. Do you remember when he bought them?
Mr. Senator. No; I would probably say that he probably had them before I was ever close to him. I am only guessing. I don’t know.
Mr. Griffin. How did you learn that he had them?
Mr. Senator. I saw them in a cloth sack once. He carried them in a cloth sack.
Mr. Griffin. Where did he keep that sack?
Mr. Senator. No particular place. The one time I saw it, it was home.
Mr. Griffin. Did he keep anything else in the sack?
Mr. Senator. Of course, he had a gun which everybody knows. You see, Jack’s bank account was his pockets, not the bank but his pockets. That is where his bank was. And he always carried various sums of money, which could be $1,500, $2,000, $3,000, $4,000, whatever it might be, in all different pockets.