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| | Wecht, Specter joust on single-bullet theory |
 | | Wecht, for years, has been one of the most prominent critics of the theory, ridiculing it before audiences from coast to coast, contending that it obscures evidence that the wound in Kennedy's throat was an entry, not an exit wound, inflicted by a second gunman in front of the motorcade. |
 | | He was even more dismissive of Specter's most noted contribution to the report: "[the single-bullet theory] is an asinine, pseudo-scientific sham, at best, and, very possibly, a deliberate attempt to cover up the truth about what really happened," he wrote. |
 | | And while the two men are completely at odds on the core point of the single-bullet theory, Specter would concede some of the criticisms of Wecht and others about the work of the commission that he served as a young Philadelphia prosecutor. |
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