Mr. Murret. I couldn't swear to that. I don't know if she inherited anything from the insurance, from Lee dying, or not. It wasn't any of my business, so I didn't ask about that.
Mr. Jenner. You mind your own business?
Mr. Murret. That's right; that's what I did then, too.
Mr. Jenner. Do you recall her living in and around New Orleans then, after Mr. Oswald died?
Mr. Murret. Well, yes; I imagine so, but then she moved to Texas, and I think she married this man over there sometime after that, by the name of Ekdahl, or something like that. It's a hard name to pronounce.
Mr. Jenner. Did you ever meet Mr. Ekdahl?
Mr. Murret. No; never in my life.
Mr. Jenner. There has been some evidence in these depositions about a picnic that was held over at Covington, La., which was attended by Marguerite and her three children and Mr. Ekdahl; do you remember that?
Mr. Murret. No.
Mr. Jenner. You don't know anything about that?