Mrs. Oswald. When he was destroying it.
Mr. Liebeler. Is that the only time you ever saw it?
Mrs. Oswald. I saw on several occasions that he was writing something in the book, but he was hiding it from me and he was locking it in his room.
Mr. Liebeler. Did he actually lock the door to his room when he left the apartment?
Mrs. Oswald. The door to his room could be locked only from the inside and he was locking the door when he was writing in the book, otherwise, he was hiding it in some secret place and he warned me not to mess around and look around his things. He asked me not to go into his room and look around.
Mr. Liebeler. You saw him writing in this book before the night that he shot at General Walker?
*Mrs. Oswald. Not before the night.
Mr. McKenzie. After?
*Mrs. Oswald. No; not before—1 month before, but not every day, you know, sometimes. I saw him writing on several occasions in that book prior to the attempt on Walker's life, only I did not know what he was writing.
Mr. Liebeler. Even though you could have gone into this room to look at the book, you did not do so, because Lee had told you not to; is that correct?