Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, better than my mother but with a definite accent. We spoke a great deal in Jewish to him, too.
Mr. Griffin. Is there anything else that you can think of that you want to tell us that might be useful to the Commission?
Mrs. Kaminsky. Well, I wrote you that letter about Mrs. Tice. Was that ever checked out?
Mr. Griffin. Yes; we have interviewed her and I am going to take her testimony tomorrow down in Dallas.
Mrs. Kaminsky. Oh, are you?
Mr. Griffin. Yes.
Mrs. Kaminsky. And about this Rufus Fayette, did you see that letter?
Mr. Griffin. I don’t know that I saw that.
Mrs. Kaminsky. Well now, the night before, the Thursday night, before the Friday that Officer Dean’s testimony was so damaging, he had been released from the county jail in Dallas, I believe, that same day.
Mr. Griffin. Fayette?