In my presence, I never heard her say that and have it translated by anybody.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever hear from anybody else that she had said that?
Mr. Ford. Not until yesterday when I was talking about it with you, that I can remember anything.
Mr. Liebeler. And yesterday when we talked about it, I asked you the question, had anybody said that, isn't that right?
Mr. Ford. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you obtain any information concerning the Nixon, any detailed information concerning the Nixon affair as a result of detailed conversations with your wife after she had had conversations with Marina? I am assuming Marina would speak in Russian to your wife. Did your wife ever tell you what Marina had ever said to her about the Nixon affair?
Mr. Ford. A little bit, not all the details. But something to the effect that Lee Oswald was threatening, I don't know whether to shoot Nixon, and in some way she had locked him in a bathroom and kept him there, I think all day. He had calmed down or cooled off and wasn't going to do anything. Just how she managed to do this, I don't know.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you discuss the question with your wife as to how?
Mr. Ford. No; not—again, I never discussed it until yesterday, last night. I was talking to her and wondered how the devil she managed to lock him in the bathroom.
Mr. Liebeler. And you discussed that with your wife last night as a result of a similar question that I asked you yesterday afternoon when we were reviewing the testimony?