Mr. Liebeler. Will you tell us the substance, the general substance of your conversation with him over this period that you have been in contact with him.

General Walker. I was very much interested in his case and why they would have, why there would have been an attempt on his life, since, according to his story, you might say he was the last one to see Oswald in the domestic state after he had killed Police Officer Tippit.

I have had these conversations with him to get all the details I could regarding why he thought he was shot at or who shot at him and what the police were doing about it, and how he felt about it.

Mr. Liebeler. Did he indicate to you the first time that he talked to you that he thought there was some connection between the attack on him and his observation of Oswald?

General Walker. Pardon?

Mr. Liebeler. Following the time that Oswald shot Officer Tippit?

General Walker. Will you repeat the question?

Mr. Liebeler. Did Reynolds tell you that he thought there was some connection between the attack on him and Oswald killing Tippit?

General Walker. We discussed that.

Mr. Liebeler. Did he tell you that he thought there was a connection between the two?