Marina Oswald Porter, born on July seventeenth, nineteen forty-one, is a Russian-born American pharmacist known for her complex history intertwined with one of the most significant events in American history. After marrying Lee Harvey Oswald during his temporary defection to the Soviet Union, she immigrated to the United States, where her life would take a dramatic turn.
Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the subsequent murder of her husband, Marina found herself thrust into the national spotlight. She testified before the Warren Commission, providing insights into Oswald's life and actions. Initially, she supported the Commission's findings, but over time, her perspective shifted, leading her to express doubts about her husband's guilt.
Marina's journey did not end with her husband's death. She remarried and became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Her evolving views on Oswald's innocence, particularly her belief that he was the unidentified