We talked back and forth, but rather than a pleasant discussion, it was more of an argument.
Mr. Liebeler. You got no impression at any time during the course of your meeting with Oswald that he was an actual member of any Communist or Marxist group?
Mr. Krystinik. I felt that he was, but that was only by saying, "I am a Marxist." To me, that categorized him. But as to any specific organization, I had no impression that he belonged to any specific group.
Mr. Liebeler. Did Oswald display any anger to you during the course of your conversation with him?
Mr. Krystinik. I can't remember, really. I don't think so.
Mr. Liebeler. Have you now told us, to the best of your recollection, the entire conversation that occurred between you and Oswald on that occasion?
Mr. Krystinik. Only to the best of my recollection. I am sure that we talked more.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he mention anything to you about having been in the Marines?
Mr. Krystinik. He didn't. Michael had told me previously that he had been in the Marines.
Mr. Liebeler. Had Michael told you that Oswald received an undesirable discharge from the Marine Corps?