Mr. Specter. Is the presence of the metallic substance relevant in your conclusion that it was a bullet hole?
Mr. Frazier. Not necessarily. It is a factor which corroborates that opinion but even without it, it would still have been my opinion that it was a bullet entrance hole.
Mr. Specter. Can you tell the size of the bullet from the hole in the jacket?
Mr. Frazier. The hole in the jacket is approximately a quarter of an inch in diameter.
Mr. Specter. Would that hole be consistent with a hole which would be caused by a 6.5 millimeter bullet?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir; the actual bullet which makes a hole cannot be determined because the cloth in one instance may stretch more than it does in another instance causing either a larger or smaller hole even for the same caliber, but it is consistent for a bullet of 6.5 millimeters in diameter to make a hole of approximately this size.
Mr. Specter. Were there any holes indicative of being bullet holes found on the front part of the President's jacket?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. Did you have further occasion to examine the President's shirt?
Mr. Frazier. I did.