Mr. Griffin. Did she work there until you left in January?

Mrs. Richey. No; she quit before I quit. Now I don’t know when she quit, but she quit before I did.

Mr. Griffin. Do you know why she quit?

Mrs. Richey. Well, I don’t know why she quit; but that was the same day—something was in the newspapers about her and right now I don’t remember what it was, because there was quite a bit about her in the newspaper.

Mr. Griffin. Was that the time she carried the gun into the courtroom?

Mrs. Richey. That might have been it. I don’t remember really, because there was one time that she was kidnaped or lost or ran away or something and they get confused in my mind and I am not real sure.

Mr. Griffin. Did you talk with her, Little Lynn that is, at all after Oswald was shot?

Mrs. Richey. If I did I don’t remember what was said or if I even did talk to her. I am not real sure.

Mr. Griffin. Have you heard anything which would indicate what information she may have had that Ruby was going to shoot Oswald?

Mrs. Richey. No; I hadn’t even heard anything to that effect.