There is way more to Marina Oswald than we were told.
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2) Was Marina Oswald Coerced Into Testifying Against LHO Or Did She Do It For Her Own Benefit?
As we just saw in the first question Marina Oswald stated to the De Mohrenschildts that she was sexually unsatisfied with LHO. The De Mohrenschildts also told others that Marina Oswald was a ?vicious and evil woman.? Furthermore we have seen in this series that she came into a good sum of money following the assassination and she always wanted money and nice things according Jeanne De Mohrenschildt.
Mr. JENNER. She was promiscuous but not malicious?
Mrs. De MOHRENSCHILDT. Not malicious. That is how I would put it, you know. She was so anxious to live and she was so happy to be in the United States. wanted to have it all, you know what I mean? She wanted a car and she wanted to have a little apartment and have all these little gadgets that fascinated her, just like they fascinated me when I came to the United States. She was living in that poor, poor apartment. Of course, it was depressing for her.
Mr. JENNER. Was she talking to Lee about all, that she wanted a car and these gadgets and a refrigerator?
Mrs. De MOHRENSCHILDT. I cannot say she did, but I am sure she did.
Who can say that she wasn?t better off financially without LHO? George De Mohrenschildt would say that Marina admired LHO?s apartment in Minsk, and dreamed of living in one like it one day.
Mr. De MOHRENSCHILDT. ?And one day she was walking by this river, which I also remember, in Minsk---the River Svisloch, which crosses the whole town, and where there are some new apartment buildings built, and in one of those apartment buildings there were very nice apartments, and that is where the foreigners lived.
She said it was her dream some day to live in an apartment like that. And that is where Lee Oswald lived. And eventually when they met---I remember they met at some dance I think he was ill, something like that, after that dance, and she came to take care of him. That is something I have a vague recollection of---that she took care of him, and from then on they fell in love and eventually got married. But she said it was the apartment house that was one of the greatest things she desired to live in, and she found out later on that Lee Oswald lived in that apartment house, and she finally achieved her dream.
It sounds ridiculous, but that is how in Soviet Russia they dream of apartments rather than people.
We see that Marina Oswald dreamed of living in a fancy apartment. Nothing wrong with that, but LHO wasn?t able to provide her with one and may not have been able to for years. De Mohrenschildt says that Russian people dream of ?apartments rather than people.?
Given the financial and sexual issues as well as the supposed repeated beatings that LHO put on Marina, can any official narrative defender show that she would be upset that LHO was no longer around? Outside of the assassination weekend, can anyone show that her life was worse than before the assassination?