Mrs. Leslie. No, no; I think she is now helped by Mr. and Mrs. Ford. It was correct that they was helping her because she received so much from the donations and money, and somebody took advantage of it and they was providing her money and she could not get for herself anything and they was investing it or something—I don't know the situation, but she is now—they asked her—as Russian—to watch over her. I don't know what she does—I never meet with her; I never invited Marina Oswald to my house and I do not intend to. I just don't want to—I don't know, but, you know, I have such a feeling that it is better to—I don't know, maybe I am wrong and have to be more Christian.
Mr. Jenner. Well, Mrs. Leslie, we appreciate very much your coming in, I know, at an inconvenience to you.
Mrs. Leslie. But if I can help with something I want to.
Mr. Jenner. You were helpful to us and we appreciate it very much.
Mrs. Leslie. Thank you very much.
Mr. Jenner. Miss Oliver will write this up and if you wish to read it, you have that liberty and that right to do so, and if you would prefer to do that, we will make your transcript available to you to read.
Mrs. Leslie. Yes; you will mail it to me?
Mr. Jenner. If you call in here to Mr. Barefoot Sanders, the U.S. attorney's office, he will have it.
Mrs. Leslie. I have to write his name.
Mr. Jenner. And he will know when your transcript is ready.