Mr. Specter. Do you have any knowledge of that wound on the front side aside from the written report of Dr. Kemp Clark?
Mr. Kellerman. Except that in the morgue it was very visible that they had incisioned him here to insert the tracheotomy that they performed on him.
Mr. Specter. So with the operative procedures to perform a tracheotomy, was there anything, in your view, left of the original entry?
Mr. Kellerman. No.
Mr. Specter. Entry or exit that you have described.
Mr. Kellerman. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. All you could see at that point was the operative procedure, the cutting of the surgeon's blade in Dallas?
Mr. Kellerman. That is right.
Senator Cooper. You are saying this, then, that you did not see, yourself, at any time the mark of any wound in his neck front?
Mr. Kellerman. When we took him into the hospital in Dallas; that is right.