Mr. Eisenberg. When did you examine Q-13, Mr. Cunningham?
Mr. Cunningham. November 23d, the first time. That was when I made my examination. It was returned on the other date. But it was examined on 11-23.
Mr. Eisenberg. Now, Q-13 has in it a brass colored object, as well as a bullet—that is, the box containing Q-13, your Q-13.
Mr. Cunningham. Yes. That was identified as the button—the button—from the coat of Officer Tippit. The bullet struck that button and when the bullet was removed from the body, the button was also removed.
Representative Boggs. Went right in?
Mr. Cunningham. Yes, sir. I have no first-hand knowledge. But that is what it was identified as.
Mr. Eisenberg. Mr. Chairman, I would like these four bullets admitted as 602, 603, 604, and 605.
Representative Ford. They will be admitted.
(The articles referred to were marked Commission Exhibits Nos. 602 through 605, and received in evidence.)
Mr. Eisenberg. When did you receive what are now marked 603, 604, and 605, Mr. Cunningham?