Hibernian blew a great chance to go top of the SPL by surrendering a two-goal lead to draw with Inverness.
Hibs took the lead when Paul Cairney's ball over the top utilised Doyle's pace as he outsprinted his marker and charged into the penalty area.
The striker's initial shot was blocked by Ryan Esson but he was able to force the rebound over the line.
Wotherspoon doubled the home side's advantage in spectacular style.
Allowed space 25 yards from goal, the Scotland under-21 international unleashed an unstoppable shot on the half-volley that found the top corner of the net.
After being denied once again by a low save from Williams, Inverness found a route back into the match after 38 minutes, albeit in controversial circumstances.
Alan Maybury hit the deck after being pressured by Pepper, but referee Euan Norris waved play on as the Inverness player raced through and drove his shot in off the far post.
Inverness pressed for a quick equaliser after the break but the first chance would fall to the hosts, with Caldwell sidefooting a volley high over the crossbar after being picked out by a Tim Clancy cross.
Hibernian should have wrapped up the points after 75 minutes.
The hosts had looked comfortable for most of the half, but saw all their hard work evaporate as one defensive lapse allowed Inverness to equalise.
Josh Meekings' shot was deflected into the path of Warren who, again, saw his effort superbly denied by Williams.
However, in came Foran to smash the ball home off the underside of the crossbar.
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