Mr. Liebeler. Did either Oswald or Marina ever tell you whether or not Oswald was personally liked while he was in the Soviet Union? Did he get along with the Russian people?
Mr. Bouhe. This is talking about the lady, so I want to be careful. Marina said: "When I saw him, I was so sorry for him. Nobody liked him. I was so sorry for him I must make him comfortable here, or something like that."
Mr. Liebeler. That is what Marina said?
Mr. Bouhe. Yes.
Mr. Liebeler. That was her reaction to him when she met him in Russia?
Mr. Liebeler. Do you remember anything else about that?
Mr. Bouhe. He said he went duck shooting with the boys. But whether they spoke during shooting, or just were shooting, I don't know. He was not a very talkative person.
Mr. Liebeler. You have the impression that as a general manner he was not a popular person when he was in Russia?
Mr. Bouhe. It was my impression for more than one reason. He had a mind of his own, and I think it was a diseased one. I could not imagine with whom he would be friendly. I could not.