Mr. Griffin. Now, you are working up in Oklahoma?
Mrs. Powell. In Oklahoma City.
Mr. Griffin. Were your friends back at your grandmother’s house when you got back there?
Mrs. Powell. Yes.
Mr. Griffin. What did you do when you got back to your grandmother’s house?
Mrs. Powell. My grandmother was cooking dinner, and she was really very shaken up about it. She was in tears practically, so I went in and we sat down and we ate.
We got up, and this girl did the dishes, and, of course, we discussed it at great length, and we all watched TV, I would say, until we got sick, just listening to it any more. I thought I was going crazy, but we sat up and watched TV until late that night. Then we went to bed, and the next day we watched TV again. They left the next day in the afternoon. They went on. But they stayed overnight.
Mr. Griffin. What did you do after they left?
Mrs. Powell. I didn’t do anything. Then I just did normal things that I do when I am at home.
Mr. Griffin. Didn’t you go into Dallas Saturday night?