Mr. Jenner. Yes; please.

Mr. Voshinin. So, after—well, he went to Yugoslavia in the middle of that year. When he was in Yugoslavia, she went to visit him there.

Mr. Jenner. His present wife?

Mr. Voshinin. His present wife.

Mr. Jenner. And, at that time, his present wife was not his wife?

Mr. Voshinin. No.

Mr. Jenner. All right.

Mr. Voshinin. They were very much in love, you know—and her husband who was here two times and he was chasing De Mohrenschildt, and George De Mohrenschildt says, "He will kill me with a revolver"—and there was some kind of—we took it more or less of a joke, you know, just as very cheap movie film. But George De Mohrenschildt was so much afraid that he even slept in a motel somewhere, not in his Stoneleigh apartment. And, then, her husband, also, as I understand, hired a detective who was running constantly De Mohrenschildt—and all kinds of things like that.

Mr. Jenner. A lot of cloak and dagger?

Mr. Voshinin. Yeah—cloak and dagger stuff. So after that, they divorced—she divorced her husband—and, you know, he is now in an insane—had some kind of nervous breakdown after that, and he is now in some kind of insane asylum or sanitorium, I don't know what.