Mr. Specter. And you heard Governor Connally's version yourself?
Dr. Light. Yes; but not in——
Mr. Specter. Not in the Commission?
Dr. Light. Not in the Commission session.
Mr. Specter. But at the time when the films were viewed by the Governor?
Dr. Light. Yes; I did.
Mr. Specter. At the VFW building on the first floor?
Dr. Light. Yes.
Mr. Specter. Focusing on a few of the specific considerations, do you believe that there would have been the same amount of damage done to the Governor's wrist had the pristine bullet only passed through the Governor's body without striking the President first?
Dr. Light. I think that is possible; yes. It won't happen the same way twice in any case, so you have got a fairly wide range of things that can happen if a person is shot in more or less this way.