Mr. Jenner. Had you had the impression then in that connection that there were occasions when she had come or gone back by way of bus, or that she was capable of doing so?
Mr. Glover. That she was capable, yes.
Mr. Jenner. And she knew enough about bus travel between Fort Worth and Dallas and the location of the De Mohrenschildt home so that she, unaccompanied by someone, could travel back and forth?
Mr. Glover. Well, at least go to the Fort Worth bus. I'm not sure about whether they would pick her up or what. That is the impression I got from the fact we took her to the bus station and she was supposed to leave by bus.
Mr. Jenner. Who was present? Yourself, Marina, and the two De Mohrenschildts on this occasion?
Mr. Glover. I believe that is correct.
Mr. Jenner. Anybody else that you can recall?
Mr. Glover. I do not believe so, but I could not be a hundred percent sure. I believe that is the way it was.
Mr. Jenner. Have the De Mohrenschildts said anything to you about how they had become acquainted with the Oswalds?
Mr. Glover. They had not said anything specifically, but again, I had the impression that because they were Russian speaking and knew some of the other people around the area who were Russian speaking, they learned from people they knew in Fort Worth of this Russian girl who was here in this country.