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W. When he talked, how did he - I mean when you remember the scene, how did he lean over the table? How did he sit at the table? Did he have any books with him there, or was he just-- K. He had some kind of a - it wasn't a book, actually. It looked more like note leaf. thing. This is the same man. I might be getting two men confused now, but like the thing with little prongs, you put the paper on, you close it up. I'm not sure what they call them but - you see what I mean. W. Was he sitting forward on the table, or -- K. No. The first time I saw him he was leaning back on the two fron: legs of the chair up. Because when I walked by the first time it was kind of crowded, and I thought if I walked too close to him, you know, I could knock him off the chair. That's the only reason I remember that. W. And he got into the conversation with you I notice, I mean how? Did he do this with his hands or like that, or did he use his hands to gesture. K. I don't remember. A. And you don't recall anybody that might have been there at the time, and might have seen what you saw? W. Pat, or Patrick Patton and Pat ? K. I'm pretty sure at one time they were. I know they were at the Last Trump which is right across the street after that closed up. But, I'm also - I'm almost sure that I've seen them there. W. They're still in town too, aren't they? They're living at, I think it's 2528 Frankfort. K. No, they left. W. They were around the Ryder constantly. K. They went to California, if I'm not mistaken. A. Can you think of anybody that might have been there that K. I know people that were there when I was there usually. Richie Albrecht and his wife Mala. Both of them are out of town. I don't know where either of them are now. There was also a girl named Dennie that was there, but I don't know her last name and I haven't seen her since then.

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