Mr. Specter. And what are the characteristics of that wound which lead you to that conclusion?
Colonel Finck. The characteristics were that seen from the inside of the skull, I could see a beveling in the bone, a beveling that could not be seen when the wound was seen from outside the skull.
Mr. Specter. Are there any other individual characteristics that led you to conclude A was the wound of entrance?
Colonel Finck. No.
Mr. Specter. Were you present when the three pieces of scalp were reconstructed to form the major portion of the absent part of President Kennedy's skull which Doctor Humes described?
Colonel Finck. I was present when several portions of bone were brought.
Mr. Specter. And what did you observe, if anything, as to a reconstructed hole from those three portions of skull?
Colonel Finck. May I refer to my scheme?
Mr. Specter. Please do.
Colonel Finck. For the sake of demonstration.