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SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS? cont. 33 the bullet was found, but on the afternoon of November 22, 1963, as he entered the Emergency Unit on the ground floor of the hospital, Mr. Tomlinson, an employee called to him and pointed out a bullet, which was on a hospital carriage at that location. He estimated the time as being within an hour of the time President Kennedy and Governor Conally were brought to the hospital. He advised he could not positively identify Cl as being the same bullet which was found on November 22, 1963. On June 24, 1964, Special Agent Richard E. Johnsen, United States Secret Service, Washington, D. C., was shown Exhibit Cl, a rifle bullet, by Special Agent Elmer Lee Todd, Federal Bureau of Investigation. Johnsen advised he could not identify this bullet as the one he obtained from 0. P. Wright, Farkland Hospital, Dallas, Texas, and gave to James Rowley, Chief, United States Secret Service, Washington, D.C., on November 22, 1963. On June 24, 1964, James Rowley, Chief, United States Secret Service, Washington, D. C., was shown Exhibit C1, a rifle bullet, by Special Agent Elmer Lee Todd. Rowley advised he could not identify this bullet as the one he received from Special Agent Richard E. Johnsen and gave to Special Agent Todd on November 22, 1963. On June 24, 1964, Special Agent Ilmer Lee Todd, Washington, D. C., identified Cl, a rifle bullet, as being the same one he received from James Rowley, Chief, United States Secret Service, Washing- ton, D. C., on November 22, 1963. This identification was made from initials marked thereon by Special Agent Todd at the Federal Bureau of Investigation Laboratory upon receipt.

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