Mr. Hubert. Now, I notice in apparently the 9th or 10th lines you have a question.
Mr. Saunders. “Ruby never carried a gun on his person except on occasions when Ruby would be carrying money.”
I have never seen Jack or known of him to be carrying a gun on his person, but as stated further on, I have seen him counting money in his club and place that money into a paper sack and at the time place a gun that was in or on the desk, into that paper sack and walk out with it, but never to be carrying a gun on his person, in such a manner as to be concealed within a coat or pocket.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, your comment is that you don’t know whether he ever carried a gun, except as you have just described?
Mr. Saunders. Yes; as I have just described it, that’s correct.
Mr. Hubert. Now, the second paragraph—you have a little question mark there—“Ruby was known as being a woman chaser”—what about that?
Mr. Saunders. “And to be particularly interested in the strippers that worked for him.”
Jack had related to me on occasion from time to time about that he might have dates with this stripper or that stripper, but not necessarily more so than any other girl that he might come in contact with. The point of being particularly interested in his strippers is somewhat misleading.
Mr. Hubert. In other words, you think that the word “particularly” doesn’t represent the thought that you meant to convey in the interview?
Mr. Saunders. Right—that’s correct.