Mr. Frazier. Yes, sir.
Mr. Dulles. May I ask, do you know in whose custody the automobile was prior to your examination from the time it was shipped on the airplane?
Mr. Frazier. When I arrived there were two Secret Service men present but I do not recall their names. They were introduced to me, and they were there during the entire examination but I don't recall their actual names. The car was under guard in the Secret Service garage in Washington, D.C.
Other than that I do not know.
Mr. Dulles. Was this a joint examination by you and by the Secret Service or was the examination made by the FBI?
Mr. Frazier. No, sir; by the FBI at the request of the Secret Service who had already examined the interior of the car for personal effects and other items.
Mr. Dulles. Did they certify to you or advise you that the car had been under their custody during this 14-to 16-hour period?
Mr. Frazier. I don't recall whether they actually stated that. What they stated was that the car had immediately been flown to Washington and placed in this garage and kept under surveillance the entire time.
Mr. Dulles. Thank you.
Mr. Specter. Was a fragment of metal brought to you which was identified as coming from the wrist of Governor Connally?