Mr. Jenner. 1963?
Mr. Taylor. Yes. No; you are trying to say that it may have been early evening, although it was still quite light. My memory tells me that it was midafternoon.
Mr. Jenner. All right. Was anything said about the fact he was working?
Mr. Taylor. I don't remember her saying what he was doing or if he was working at all.
Mr. Jenner. I shouldn't have used the term "working"—whether he was employed?
Mr. Taylor. Uh—I don't think at that time he was. Again, it's just a very, very vague recollection.
Mr. Jenner. Was she able to communicate with you, or you to understand, as to what studies he was pursuing at Crozier Tech?
Mr. Taylor. No; I don't believe that I remember what he was studying at all at Crozier Tech.
I did inform Marina of my impending divorce and—uh—in other words, telling her that Mrs. Taylor and I were no longer living together and we had separated. Uh—and she said that she had been ill, I believe. And—uh—she invited me to come back in the evening and I left. And I would say the whole interview with her took certainly no longer than 10 minutes.
Mr. Jenner. Uh-huh. And this, as you recall, was in 1963?