He invited Kinsey for dinner. Kinsey went to Bucky’s house after Henry left. Bucky opened the door and invited her in. He gave her a pile of papers and also told her that they couldn’t afford to pay for her services. There was a death certificate, the mortuary release, his birth certificate, Social Security card, and copies of the two Veterans Administration forms. The first form was the application for burial benefits, the second a request for military records. On the latter the branch of service had been filled out, but the service number, grade, rank, and the dates the old man had served were all missing. No wonder the VA would have trouble verifying the claim. Kinsey asked Bucky if Johnny was receiving military pension. Bucky didn’t know and told her that he lived on Social Security checks and that he and Babe paid the rent. Johnny owned the property free and clear, so he used the money for food, utilities, property taxes and stuff like that. Kinsey asked him if the local VA clinic had a file number for him somewhere. Bucky said that he already went there. Then they went to Johnny’s apartment. Babe called Bucky and told him that they had to leave. Kinsey stayed to search the apartment and the boxes that were on the floor. She found nothing helpful. She heard footsteps.