Mr. Liebeler. Mistreatment by him?
Mrs. Ford. Mistreatment by him; yes. That is what she was saying.
Mr. Liebeler. Did she tell you any more specifically than that what the problem was?
Mrs. Ford. No; she didn't really. She did not elaborate. She did not go into explanations of their living together.
Mr. Liebeler. Did she mention that Lee Oswald was jealous of the Russian friends that Marina had?
Mrs. Ford. Yes; she did. She told me that, that he was.
Mr. Liebeler. Did they argue about that?
Mrs. Ford. Well, I didn't know if they were arguing about that. I know she said that he was very jealous of them helping Marina and jealous for the reason that he wasn't able to provide her at the time with any of the things that they were giving Marina, clothes, and baby clothes, and I think that he was—it was making him rather mad because he said he was unable to buy the things for her at the time, and I know that he was not accepting things people were giving him. He was telling her not to take them but she was taking them because she needed them. I suppose they were arguing about that but I don't remember the particulars.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you form an impression at the time that Marina lived with you for that week as to what the cause of their difficulties might be?
Mrs. Ford. She mentioned one time that soon after marriage he told her he didn't love her any more in any way. So I don't know what is the difficulty, I don't know if that is what she mentioned. She did not explain and didn't go into explanations of this.