Mr. Oswald. I believe, sir, I would refer to my prior testimony on that.
Mr. Jenner. Nothing has occurred since that you would seek to elaborate upon that?
Mr. Oswald. Perhaps one thing, sir.
Mr. Jenner. All right.
Mr. Oswald. That occurred during the week of December 2, 1963. It came to my attention from my wife, during the latter part of that week, that my mother said on one occasion, when I talked to her over the phone, a phone call that she had originated from her home in Fort Worth, Texas, while the Secret Service agents were still present with her, as they were in my home in Denton, Texas, that she turned around at the end of the conversation and said that I requested that they leave her home. And this, to my knowledge, was the reason why they left my mother's home prior to the time they ever left my home. And, as a matter of fact, some of the agents that were at my mother's home came out to Denton to stay at my home. And one of them had conveyed to my wife what was said that night.
Mr. Jenner. And that is an additional factor affecting your opinion as to the stability of your mother?
Mr. Oswald. Yes, sir.
Mr. Jenner. Which leads you to the view that she, since this tragic event, she is not as stable as she was prior thereto?
Mr. Oswald. That is correct.
Mr. Jenner. Now——