Widow of Lee Harvey Oswald From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Marina Nikolayevna Oswald Porter (July 17, 1941) is the widow of Lee Harvey Oswald. According to the Warren Commission he was the sole assassin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy.[2] She married Oswald during his temporary defection to the Soviet Union and emigrated to the United States with him. After the assassination and Oswald's murder, she testified against Oswald during the Warren Commission hearings and remarried two years after.
Marina Oswald Porter Марина Освальд Портер | |
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Born | Marina Nikolayevna Prusakova July 17, 1941 |
Nationality | American (formerly Soviet) |
Occupation | Pharmacist |
Spouse(s) |
Kenneth Jess Porter
(m. 1965) |
Children | 3[1] |
She was born in Severodvinsk (formerly named Molotovsk), Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russia on 17 July 1941.[3] She met Lee Harvey Oswald at a dance in March 1961 in Russia. They were married on April 30 1961.[3] Their daughter, June Lee, was born on February 15, 1962. Later that year the Oswalds moved from Russia to the United States. In Dallas, Marina gave birth to a second daughter, Audrey Marina Rachel Oswald. After the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963, Oswald was arrested. Two days later Oswald was shot and killed by nightclub owner Jack Ruby while still in police custody.[4] Porter was under Secret Service protection until she finished giving testimony before the Warren Commission. She told the commission she believed husband was guilty of shooting President Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963.[5] In 1965, she married Kenneth Jess Porter. They worked at eluding reporters, who had learned of the engagement, and travelled to Fate to be wed by a justice of the peace.[6] They had one son. In 1989, Porter became a naturalized citizen of the United States.[7] As of 2013, Marina lives in Rockwall, Texas, and generally avoids publicity.[8][9]
Porter has said that she now believes that Lee Harvey Oswald was completely innocent of the deaths of Kennedy and Tippit.[10][11][12] In 1980 she was convinced by conspiracy buffs that the man in Harvey's grave was a Russian spy and not her husband.[10][13] She still lives with her second husband but in private and is afraid to go out in public.[14] She believes her phones are tapped by the Secret Service. Porter also believes the Secret Service want to kill her.[14]
She also expressed her belief that Oswald was the "prayer man", a man seen standing on the Depository front steps in films taken by Dave Wiegman of NBC-TV and Jimmy Darnell of WBAP-TV during the assassination, an unprompted Marina told Ed LeDoux that the “Prayer Man” was Lee.[15] Ed Ledoux rang Marina Oswald after Stan Dane had sent enlargements and a copy of his book Prayer Man: The Exoneration of Lee Harvey Oswald, in 2018. She volunteered “It’s Lee”. She was not prompted at all. She maintains her belief that Oswald was "prayer man".[16]
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