Mr. Jenner. Did you have any impression that he was envious at any time?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. No, and in fact that is what doesn't make any sense, because I don't think he ever said anything against, and whatever the President was doing, Kennedy was doing, Lee was completely exactly with the same ideas, exactly. If he would shoot Walker that would be understandable, even if he would be shooting at Connally that is understandable, too. We learned that Connally refused him honorable discharge, so he had a grudge against Connally, but President Kennedy, no.

Mr. Jenner. Please, did you know anything about the discharge incident?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. No. We read it in the papers after.

Mr. Jenner. I want to keep separated here what you learned about afterwards.

Governor Connally was never mentioned at any time?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. Never.

Mr. Jenner. That you had any contact with the Oswalds?

Mrs. De Mohrenschildt. No.

Mr. Jenner. Was his discharge from the Marines, was that subject ever mentioned?