Mr. Hall. I never really thought of this at the time. Looking back on it now, he was certainly abnormal, in the way we are raised.

Mr. Liebeler. But you had no thoughts at the time before the assassination that he was mentally unstable in any way?

Mr. Hall. No.

Mr. Liebeler. You never regarded him as being a dangerous individual in any respect, did you?

Mr. Hall. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you really consider or question, or you just never thought of it?

Mr. Hall. Just never thought of it.

Mr. Liebeler. Can you think of any other thing that you might know about Oswald as a result of your acquaintance with him that your wife wouldn't know, that you think you should tell us about at this point? I am correct in understanding, am I not, that your wife is really more familiar with the Oswalds than you are, is that correct?

Mr. Hall. She is more familiar with Marina. As far as our meeting like Christmas and Easter, I did the talking in a conversation with Oswald, and Elena and Marina were back in the bedroom talking as women do.

Mr. Liebeler. During that period of time that you knew Oswald, did you become aware of the fact that he and Marina were having difficulties with their marriage?