Mrs. Hall. Well, I was telling her—she said the life is so bad there. Bad in a way like they don't have luxuries that they have here. They don't have grocery stores like here and things like that. She missed her—she don't have relatives—I think she has only, I mean she don't have parents, but she has relatives, and she says, "Sometimes I miss them but I wouldn't like to go back and live."
Mr. Liebeler. She never at anytime indicated any desire to return to Russia; is that right?
Mrs. Hall. In fact, I had the impression that she married him only to just get out from that place.
Mr. Liebeler. Where did you get that impression?
Mrs. Hall. Well, I don't know, because I don't think she ever loved him.
Mr. Liebeler. What makes you say that, Mrs. Hall? What do you base that statement on?
Mrs. Hall. Well, because they had arguments from the time they were married, I think, and the little things she said, and seems like she never did like him.
Mr. Liebeler. Did she ever tell you specifically that she married Oswald to come to the United States?
Mrs. Hall. No; she never did.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you discuss this question with your friend as to whether or not Marina married him to get to come to the United States?