Mr. Dulles. You thought that he might use his weapons against someone?
Mrs. Oswald. After the incident with Nixon I stopped believing him.
Mr. Dulles. You what?
Mrs. Oswald. I stopped believing him.
Mr. Dulles. Why?
Mrs. Oswald. Because he wasn't obeying me any longer, because he promised and then he broke his promise.
Mr. Dulles. Would you repeat that?
Mrs. Oswald. Because he wasn't obeying me any more. He promised and, he made a promise and then he broke it.
Mr. Dulles. That is my question. Having been told that—isn't it correct he told you that he shot at General Walker? He made a promise to you that he wouldn't do anything like that again, you heard him threaten Vice President Nixon, didn't it occur to you then that there was danger that he would use these weapons against someone else in the future?
Mrs. Oswald. After the incident with Walker, I believed him when he told me that he wouldn't use the weapons any longer.