Mr. Liebeler. Now did other members of the Russian colony express to you the thought that Oswald might have been a Russian agent?
Mr. Bouhe. I would say, based on pure emotions and bred-in suspicions, yes.
Mr. Liebeler. Can you tell me who expressed those thoughts to you?
Mr. Bouhe. Well, I don't know who said that, but I really don't remember who said that, because there was so much talk. But probably it was mentioned.
Mr. Liebeler. You don't remember specifically who mentioned it?
Mr. Bouhe. I wish I knew, and if I think, I will tell you, but I don't. And I am not hiding anything.
Mr. Liebeler. You attended a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Declan P. Ford on December 28, 1962, did you not? And Mr. and Mrs. Oswald were there, were they not?
Mr. Bouhe. Right; uninvited.
Mr. Liebeler. De Mohrenschildt was there, was he not, and his wife?
Mr. Bouhe. Right.