Representative Boggs. Did you ever have any reason to believe that she was anything other than what she appeared to be, namely an ordinary housewife who had come to this country as the wife of an American whom she married?
Mr. Martin. Looking back on the whole picture, she doesn't seem quite right. I mean she doesn't fit.
Representative Boggs. What do you mean by that?
Mr. Martin. As a mother and a housewife. She is too cold for one thing.
Representative Boggs. Cold in what way?
Mr. Martin. Emotionally. This thing, I don't know whether it is the Russian woman or what, but this thing would have terrifically upset an American woman, and she was not very upset at all.
Representative Ford. Not upset about the assassination?
Mr. Martin. About her husband.
Representative Ford. About her husband's subsequent death?
Representative Boggs. Well now——