Mr. Kelley. I was shown a drawing of—that was prepared by some medical technicians indicating the point of entry.
Mr. Specter. Permit me to show you Commission Exhibit No. 386, which has heretofore been marked and introduced into evidence, and I ask you if that is the drawing that you were shown as the basis for the marking of the wound on the back of the President's neck.
Mr. Specter. And the record will show, may it please the Commission, that this was made by the autopsy surgeons at Bethesda.
And was there any marking placed on the back of Governor Connally?
Mr. Kelley. Yes; there was a marking placed on the back of his coat in the area where the medical testimony had indicated the bullet had entered Governor Connally.
Mr. Specter. And what coat was worn by the stand-in for Governor Connally?
Mr. Kelley. It was the coat that Governor Connally was wearing at the time he was injured.
Mr. Specter. And was the chalk circle placed around the hole which appeared on the back of that coat garment?
Mr. Kelley. It was.