Mr. Liebeler. Did she appear to be bruised?
Mrs. Meller. I will not say exactly but she was out of herself.
Mr. Liebeler. She seemed to be upset?
Mrs. Meller. Nervous, upset and looked like—she did not cry exactly and at me now but looks like she cried—her eyes.
Mr. Liebeler. Did she tell you what she and Oswald had been arguing about?
Mrs. Meller. I do not remember. She said he beat her and I do not remember asking really for what or something. I did not ask for arguments, really, because it was so shocking and so unagreeable. I do not think I went into detail.
Mr. Liebeler. How long did Marina stay with you?
Mrs. Meller. Marina stay, I think 1 week, 5 days at my home, something like Monday until Friday and Friday she went to another family by the name of Mr. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ford.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Marina tell you any time during that week that she stayed with you what she and Oswald had been arguing about and what their difficulties were?
Mrs. Meller. No, no; she did not say much. She mention that her husband could not find proper jobs. They don't want to take him or he could not find; she did not know herself very much. You can see without speaking word of English I do not know what he could come home and tell her; I cannot imagine. She said Lee could not find job and they are in trouble and she did not say much. By the way, she was so skinny to this time and so undernourished; look as skinny as she could be and she did not feel good. She had pain everywhere in her body and looking at her I decided to take her to doctor and let check her health a little bit.