Miss Murret. He told my mother that.

Mr. Liebeler. Can you remember any more about it than just that he had received money from the United States? Did he tell you any more details, or did your mother repeat them to you?

Miss Murret. Well, and then I read something about it.

Mr. Liebeler. After the assassination?

Miss Murret. Yes; I think it was in Life, that he had renounced his citizenship, but that the American Embassy said that he didn't, and that that was why he got back here; or that if he had renounced it, he couldn't have gotten back, so he was an alien. I don't know.

Mr. Liebeler. Did you know about this at all, or have any conversation with Lee about it before the assassination?

Miss Murret. About what?

Mr. Liebeler. About this time that he renounced his citizenship and these difficulties?

Miss Murret. Well, they had articles in the papers that my mother showed me after I came home, Fort Worth papers, that he threw the passport on the desk. But I didn't ask him about that at all.

Mr. Liebeler. And he didn't tell you anything about it?