The witness was Badar Shehan, of Miami, a short, wirv, dark bartender who said ho had worked at the StuffedShirt Lounge for three and a half years.Mossier, the f9-year-old financial wizard who was Candy’s husband, was slain about 1:45 a m. June 30, 1964. Shehan said that Powers came into the lounge, which is located just across the street from the entrance to the causeway that crosses Biscayne Bay to the island, between 12:30 and 1 a.m. the morning of the 30th.“He ordered a double scotch, and I served him,” the bartender said.“Then what did he do?” assistant prosecutor Arthur E. Huttoe asked.“Drank it and left,” Shehan said.Earlier in the evening, between 6:30 and 7, Shehan said. Powers came In and ordered a drink.“He asked me for an empty Coke bottle and I set it on the bar.*'The state contends the soft drink bottle could have been used as one of the murder weapons. Mossier was stabbed 39 times and bludgeoned on the head.