Mrs. Carlin. He said, “How shall I send it?” I said, “Send it in Karen Bennett, because that’s the only identification I have.”
Mr. Hubert. But it was his idea to send it by Western Union?
Mrs. Carlin. Yes.
Mr. Hubert. Now, can you be sure about that, or perhaps you suggested that he send it, isn’t that right?
Mrs. Carlin. I won’t say for sure about anything. I’m not for sure about nothing any more. I could have said, “That will be the quickest way” or “How are you going to send it?” I don’t remember.
Mr. Hubert. Was the method of sending the money discussed on Saturday night?
Mrs. Carlin. I don’t believe so—no. I just think he said, “Call me tomorrow and tell me how much you need.”
Mr. Hubert. Well, didn’t it occur to you that the money would have to be gotten to you some way on Sunday?
Mrs. Carlin. Well, I thought perhaps that I could tell him how much I would need and then Tammi was going to have to make another trip over there and she could pick it up for me.
Mr. Hubert. You had those thoughts at that time?