Mr. Jenner. Now, this is what you learned in talking with them?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes, yes; through them actually, by facing them.
Mr. Jenner. I want you to identify your sources of information.
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes, yes.
Mr. Jenner. You learned through Marina and Oswald, also, that they didn't get along well with their——
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. I cannot say through them, because maybe people talked about it, you know. She couldn't live in her sister-in-law's home, they didn't get along. And I understand that later on somebody mentioned that the reason was that she was just too lazy. She slept in the morning.
Mr. Jenner. What was your impression?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. She is lazy. You see, there are people that actually are no good, but still they have something very nice about them, that you cannot really be furious with them or mad, you really can't. She is lazy, and I know it, because she stayed once overnight.
Mr. Jenner. Where? At your home?
Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Yes; with the baby. And I tell you—if I stay with somebody overnight, I will jump up the first thing in the morning, see what I can do to help, knowing I will be doing everything.