Mr. Jenner. Did you ever see a package out there that looked like it might contain a rifle?
Mrs. Murret. No; I never did see one around there.
Mr. Jenner. You never saw anything that looked like a rifle or shotgun at all among his belongings that he had put in the garage in the corner?
Mrs. Murret. No; but I didn't really pay too much attention to all that stuff. The only thing I remember him ever taking out of there was these boots and this hat.
Mr. Jenner. Did you attend this lecture that Lee gave over in Mobile?
Mrs. Murret. Oh, no; women couldn't attend.
Mr. Jenner. Was that on a Saturday night?
Mrs. Murret. It was on a Saturday night; yes, sir, because we came back the next afternoon.
Mr. Jenner. It was just for the boys from the House of Study, is that your understanding?
Mrs. Murret. That's right. No women were allowed, and during that time they had one of the boys there that spoke Russian, and he never got a chance to talk with the other boys in Russian, of course, so Gene told him that Marina was outside that night, so he came out, and he spoke with Marina in Russian, and so he and Marina had a very nice conversation about different things, and we walked up to the chapel, and he showed Marina the chapel, and so forth, and I don't know what he was saying to her, because they were both talking in Russian. So I don't know what all they were talking about. So then after they talked for a while, he left. Now, after the talk Lee gave at the meeting, I asked Gene, "Well, how was it?" and he said, "Well, it was all right."