Mr. Jenner. Warned you against De Mohrenschildt?
Mr. Voshinin. Yes; he said, "Don't be too close with De Mohrenschildt," he said, "because, who knows what he is?" He says, "He sometimes talks so much to the left, I'm not sure what he is."
And I think that he knows a lot about his life before the time we came here. I think in that time there will be a lot of things to your interest.
I don't know whether you questioned another person—it's Mr. Paul Raigorodsky.
Mr. Jenner. You've mentioned him before—at the first of this deposition?
Mr. Voshinin. Yes; because Paul Raigorodsky is the first Russian immigrant that—whoever came to Dallas. And he knows absolutely everybody and he knows these people much longer time than we did.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mr. Voshinin. And he knows George pretty closely. He also lived in the Stoneleigh Hotel—and still living there.
Mr. Jenner. He is?
Mr. Voshinin. Yeah. And he saw George every day where we saw him only occasionally. A third person which I would suggest would be Mrs. Graff.