3H361-362: -------------------------------------------------------------------- MR. SPECTER: Would you describe, as specifically as you can then, the neck wounds which you heretofore mentioned briefly? DR. CARRICO: There was a small wound, 5- to 8-mm. in size, located in the lower third of the neck, below the thyroid cartilage, the Adams apple. MR. DULLES: Will you show us about where it was? DR. CARRICO: Just about where your tie would be. MR. DULLES: Where did it enter? DR. CARRICO: It entered? MR. DULLES: Yes. DR. CARRICO: At the time we did not know -- MR. DULLES: I see. DR. CARRICO: The entrance. All we knew this was a small wound here. MR. DULLES: I see. And you put your hand right above where your tie is? DR. CARRICO: Yes, sir; just where the tie -- MR. DULLES: A little bit to the left. DR. CARRICO: To the right. -------------------------------------------------------------- So Bruce continues to insist that the bullet "entered above the tie" in spite of Guth having obviously mangled Carrico's testimony. And Guth ignores Carrico's statement in Vol. 3 of the WCH, where he says the wound was "below the thyroid cartilage." And Guth ignores the statements of all the *other* doctors who treated Kennedy. Kemp Clark, for example, said the wound was "at the point of the knot of his necktie" (6H28). Baxter said the tracheotomy incision was "in the second tracheal ring" (6H42), and so on.