Mr. Liebeler. You never discussed it with Marina?

Mrs. Ray. No; I don't know; that is private subject. I would not discuss it with her. She never volunteer and I never did ask.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you ever hear any stories or rumors prior to the assassination or at anytime, for that matter, to the effect that Marina was remotely involved or interested in any of the people in the Russian group or colony or anybody prior to the assassination?

Mrs. Ray. No.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you have any reason to believe yourself that anything like that may have been the case?

Mrs. Ray. No; no reason at all. I do not know who it could be; most are older people.

Mr. Liebeler. There was nothing that you ever heard or had any reason to suspect about Oswald being abnormal, homosexual in anyway?

Mrs. Ray. No, I did not know anything about it, nor did I suspect anything about that. I read someplace in newspaper something, trying to tie him in with something homosexual but I did not hear it from anybody at all.

Mr. Liebeler. And you did not suspect it yourself?

Mrs. Ray. No, no; I certainly did not. At least I did not think he looked like one; then I don't know what one looks like.