Dr. Carrico. I don't recall any specific questions I was asked. In general, I was asked some questions pertaining to his treatment, to the wounds, what I thought they were, and et cetera.
Mr. Specter. What opinions did you express at that time?
Dr. Carrico. Again, I said that on the basis of our initial examination, this wound in his neck could have been either an entrance or exit wound, which was what they were most concerned about, and assuming there was a wound in the back, somewhere similar to what you have described that this certainly would be compatible with an exit wound.
Mr. Specter. Were your statements at that time different in any respect with the testimony which you have given here this morning?
Dr. Carrico. Not that I recall.
Mr. Specter. Were your views at that time consistent with the findings in the autopsy report, or did they vary in any way from the findings in that report?
Dr. Carrico. As I recall, the autopsy report is exactly as I remember it.
Mr. Specter. Were your opinions at that time consistent with the findings of the autopsy report?
Dr. Carrico. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Will you identify Dr. Shires for the record, please?