How was Marina coerced when she directed the police to the blanket expecting the rifle to be found there on Nov. 22 when they very first arrived? She even indicated that she checked to see if the blanket was there BEFORE the police even arrived. Good grief. Oswald was apparently the only person in Dallas not involved in the conspiracy.
She even indicated that she checked to see if the blanket was there BEFORE the police even arrived. Is it reasonable that Marina would merely look at the blanket on the floor?... Considering the reason that she allegedly went to the garage ( because she was alarmed that Lee might have been involved) wouldn't she logically have physically checked the blanket to see if the rifle was in the blanket ? And then when the police asked her if Lee owned a rifle she would have answered "NO" he did not..... BUT when Detective Rose asked Ruth Paine ( interpreting for Marina) if Lee owned a rifle she ( Marina understood the question and answered "Yes" , and indicated the the rifle was in the garage, and beckoned Rose to follow her to the garage...... Where they found no trace of a rifle. ( nor was there any object in the rolled up blanket.)
There are many questions raised by this episode ..... But the big question seems to be..... Why would Ruth Paine answer for Marina that Lee did not own a rifle when Marina clearly told her and Detective Rose that "YES" Lee did own a rifle? Even Marina was taken aback by Ruth Paine's reply to detective Rose that "No" Lee didn't own a rifle when Marina had just stated that "YES" Lee did own a rifle.