Mr. Jenner. You say she was inclined to keep to herself most of the time?
Mrs. Peterman. Yes, she was.
Mr. Jenner. You didn't regard that as strange, did you?
Mrs. Peterman. No; I am a person like that myself. I don't bother much with the neighbors.
Mr. Jenner. I take it from what you have told me, Mrs. Peterman, that Marguerite Oswald was unmarried at the time, that she had just divorced her husband, or been divorced by him, is that right?
Mrs. Peterman. Well, the first one I don't know, but the second one was dead. He died and left her a widow. She told me that herself when she moved there. Now, her first husband, I didn't know whether he was dead, living, or what. She never mentioned him.
Mr. Jenner. When did you say you moved into that house?
Mrs. Peterman. In 1941.
Mr. Jenner. You moved there in 1941?
Mrs. Peterman. Yes.