Mrs. Grant. After 10 o’clock.

Mr. Griffin. How do you arrive at that?

Mrs. Grant. Well, I knew it.

Mr. Griffin. I mean, he was watching television. Was it getting late in the evening and he had been gone a couple of hours?

Mrs. Grant. It wasn’t after 11 o’clock, and it wasn’t after 12 o’clock.

Mr. Griffin. Could it have been as early as 9 o’clock?

Mrs. Grant. You know, this sounds crazy. I think he went home and slept a little bit too. I think that is what he told me. I may be wrong, but it seems to me that he could have slept a little bit. And he is a very slow dresser. Anybody that probably can get dressed like in the Army, how they ever tolerated him, because it is hustle bustle, eager beaver—it could take him 3 hours to shave and dress, the way he wants to look like, because he stops and make a phone call, but he was very slow.

Mr. Griffin. Did Jack talk to you at all about Breck Wall that Saturday?

Mrs. Grant. I think he made a call to him Friday. Was it?

Mr. Burleson. Saturday.