Mr. Senator. It is a colored maid. No; I have heard that incident before, but I don’t remember this at all. I just don’t remember if he did or not. I can’t, in other words, I can’t refresh my mind whatsoever that Elnora called. Now, I could be wrong on this, but my mind is not fresh for that long.
Mr. Hubert. Would it have been possible that you were in a part of the house or outside the house maybe?
Mr. Senator. No; I wasn’t out.
Mr. Hubert. You never left the house?
Mr. Senator. I was in my shorts all the while, unless I—no, I don’t even know. Maybe I could have been in the bathroom. I am not even sure.
Mr. Hubert. But in any case you have no recollection of Elnora calling?
Mr. Senator. I do not remember at all.
Mr. Hubert. Was it her custom to call when she was coming out there?
Mr. Senator. I think he—I don’t know, but I know that he has driven by to tell her to come up and clean the apartment sometimes or something of that nature. Now, I know he did that one time, but I don’t know if it is his custom to have her call or not. Maybe it had been, maybe it hadn’t been. I don’t know on that.
Mr. Hubert. I know I am asking you for another estimate, but I would like to know what your view of it is. That is how long after Karen Bennett called did Jack leave the house?