Dr. Gregory. Only so far as I saw it as Dr. Shaw was preparing to operate on it, but I was unable to see the nature of the wound as he carried out his operation. I did, however, specifically question him about this matter of containing foreign material, clothing, etc.
Mr. Specter. What did he say about that?
Dr. Gregory. Well, as I recall it, he said none was found, and I would not have expected any to be found as I explained to you, if this was the initial impact of that missile.
Mr. Specter. Well, wouldn't you think it possible, bearing in mind that my last question only went as to whether the same bullet could have gone through President Kennedy and inflicted the wound on Governor Connolly's chest, would you think it possible that the same missile could have gone through President Kennedy in the way I described and have inflicted all three of the wounds, that is, the entry and exit on the chest, the entry and exit on the wrist, and the entry into the thigh which you described.
Dr. Gregory. I suspect it's possible, but I would say it would have to be a remarkably powerful missile to have done so.
Mr. Specter. Dr. Gregory, have you been interviewed about this matter prior to today by any representative of the Federal Government?
Dr. Gregory. Yes; on two or three occasions I have talked to a properly identified member of the Secret Service, Mr. Warren, I believe it was.
Mr. Specter. And what was the nature of the information which you gave to Mr. Warren on those occasions?
Dr. Gregory. Essentially the same thing as I have told you here, but in much less detail.
Mr. Specter. And have you ever talked to anyone besides Mr. Warren and me about these matters, from the Federal Government?