Mr. Jenner. I appreciate that.
Mrs. Voshinin. But several people said differently. For example, I heard from the ladies—from the Russian ladies of our parish that she was—you could see that she comes from an intelligent family, from a nice, you know, well-educated family. She has good manners and everything and she was quite a clever girl. Now, then, that she was sort of, I thought, more clever than he was. You know, some people who are more developed——
Mr. Jenner. And more educated?
Mrs. Voshinin. And more educated. Yes. While George insisted on just the opposite. He was absolutely impressed with Oswald's mental powers, for some reason. And he sort of looked down at Marina, you know, a little bit.
So, I really don't know what to think.
Mr. Jenner. When was the last you heard from the De Mohrenschildts?
Mrs. Voshinin. That was Christmas. We received a card from them.
Mr. Jenner. 1963?
Mrs. Voshinin. Yes; it was in 1963.
Mr. Jenner. And what contacts, if any, did you have with them prior to that time—that is, while they were still in Haiti?