Miss Murret. I know now; yes. It was Paine.
Mr. Liebeler. Did you know her at that time?
Miss Murret. No; he introduced me, I think, or she introduced herself—I don't remember—because I was getting ready to go out and that was when I was in and out, getting dressed. But he also had referred to her just as Marina's friend in Texas, and I told her it was very nice to meet her.
Mr. Liebeler. They actually came there to your house before Lee moved out, or after he moved out?
Miss Murret. He had moved out, I think, he himself, and then he came to my house, and then from there they were going to go, so they wouldn't get lost—so they could find the directions, or something. I don't know.
Mr. Liebeler. So Marina and Mrs. Paine came to your house and they went from there, went to the apartment on Magazine then?
Miss Murret. They stayed there a very short while and Marina was petrified——
Mr. Liebeler. What was she petrified about?
Miss Murret. Well, on meeting us for the first time, and the language barrier, and the baby was cross and crying because of all the people there, I guess, and probably tired. I think Marina was nervous or probably thinking that we would think that it was a bad or a spoiled child. So they left very shortly after, and I don't think Marina ever came in the back. Mrs. Paine came in the back to get a root beer, and I can't remember if that is when she introduced herself, or I was in the front when they introduced them, or not. I met Marina when she came into the living room. I don't remember whether he introduced me to Mrs. Paine formally, or whether she introduced herself.
Mr. Liebeler. Was Lee there at that time?