I never heard that type of personality attributed to his wife. But, I found it strange that she made one statement about the gun not being his and then just flat out disappeared, never to be heard from again.
No way. She was heard from again all right, making a phony statement and audacious request to government investigators (don't recall exactly who) through her Clintonista lawyer several months after the death.
And she did a big interview in the left-leaning New Yorker magazine with a writer named Peter Boyer (who you might see on TV occasionally these days), published in 1995. There are about five important false statements regarding the fatal day in that interview which are inconsistent with the evidence, false statements used in all likelihood to cover up her involvement in the plot. In one she states that her husband drove the car to the White House that morning, whereas there is no record of the car ever being on the White House campus that day. The truth is that she herself probably had control of that car for the morning and early afternoon.