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(Testimony of Dr. Charles James Carrico)Dr. CARRICO. I don't recall any specific questions I was asked. In general, I was asked some questions pertaining to his treatment, to the wounds, what I thought they were, and et cetera. Dr. CARRICO. Again, I said that on the basis of our initial examination, this wound in his neck could have been either an entrance or exit wound, which was what they were most concerned about, and assuming there was a wound in the back, somewhere similar to what you have described that this certainly would be compatible with an exit wound. Dr. CARRICO. Not that I recall. Dr. CARRICO. As I recall, the autopsy report is exactly as I remember. Dr. CARRICO. Yes. Dr. CARRICO. Dr. Shires is chief of the surgery service at Parkland, and chairman of the Department of Surgery at Southwestern Medical School. Dr. CARRICO. This was some time in February, probably about the middle of February, and the interview consisted of the agent asking me if I had any further information. I said I did not. Dr. CARRICO. Yes, sir. Dr. CARRICO. Yes, sir. Dr. CARRICO. It has. Dr. CARRICO. No, sir; they were not. Dr. CARRICO. No. Dr. CARRICO. None other than the letter to my children I mentioned to you. Dr. CARRICO. This is just a letter written to my children to be read by them later, saying what happened, how I felt about it. And maybe why it happened, and maybe it would do them some good later. Dr. CARRICO. Yes; I did. Dr. CARRICO. Right.
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