Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever have the feeling that Marina was a good wife to Oswald, or did you have the feeling that she was not particularly a good wife?
Mrs. Hall. Well, she is a little bit lazy one, and she can sleep 48 hours a day. That is the only thing. And maybe they had trouble because of this and little things, like I said about the peppers and so on.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever see or hear of Marina making fun of Oswald in front of other people?
Mrs. Hall. Who?
Mr. Liebeler. Marina making fun of Lee?
Mrs. Hall. Oh, yes; she would do it.
Mr. Liebeler. Can you think of any specific examples?
Mrs. Hall. She always was complaining about him. He was not a man. He is afraid. I don't know, not complete, I guess, or something like that. Not complete man.
Mr. Liebeler. This may not seem to be too important, but we are not just curious, it might have a bearing on the Commission's determination of what kind of man Oswald was and what kind of person he was.
Did Marina make fun of Oswald's sexual inability in front of other people, or was it a more general thing?