Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Referring now to the front side of the Governor's shirt, what, if anything, did you observe with respect to a tear or a hole thereon, as to the body of the shirt?
Mr. Frazier, I found in the right chest area of the shirt, considering the shirt when it is being worn, a very irregular tear more or less in the form of an "H," of the letter "H." This tear was approximately 1½ inches in height, with the crossbar tear being approximately 1 inch in width, which caused a very irregularly shaped and enlarged hole in the front of the shirt. The hole is located 5 inches from the right-side seam, and 9 inches below the top of the right sleeve. The 9-inch figure is from the top of the right shoulder where the sleeve adjoins the yoke of the shirt.
Mr. Specter. Had that garment been cleaned and pressed, Mr. Frazier, prior to the time you examined it?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Specter. Were there sufficient characteristics then remaining on the hole on the front side to enable you to formulate an opinion as to the cause of the hole?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir.
Mr. Specter. Could it have been caused by a 6.5 millimeter bullet exiting from the chest of the Governor?
Mr. Frazier. Yes, it could.
Mr. Specter. Now what, if anything——