Mr. Griffin. But did you say this to him—I am trying to find out if you actually told Jack that or if you don’t remember, say you don’t remember.
Mrs. Kaminsky. I don’t remember.
Mr. Griffin. Do you recall receiving any telephone calls from Jack while Eva was in the hospital?
Mrs. Kaminsky. I—I recall receiving one. I believe it was just a day or two before she went. He asked me to send her some flowers.
I believe he called my sister Marion. He called us all, I believe. He said, “She was going in for surgery.”
Mr. Griffin. After you called Eva, what did you do that night? Did you go over to Hyman’s house or did you stay home?
Mrs. Kaminsky. I stayed home. As a matter of fact, Hyman came over for dinner that evening and that is one of the reasons—I don’t know whether Eva called me or I called her. She was going to call at the house. We called it “the other house.”
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mrs. Kaminsky. And I said to her, “Tell Hyman he left his glasses here.” He had been there for dinner. He had had some throat surgery, just been out of the hospital a day and I remember he asked me to prepare some kind of foods for him.
Mr. Griffin. What did Eva say to you when—when she talked to you on the telephone?