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 FA-D-P-C-FP-82-70-R-4 (Changes)
 
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 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
 USA CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION LABORATORY
 FORT GORDON, GEORGIA 30905
 
 
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 LABORATORY REPORT                               UNIT CASE NUMBER
 NUMBER FA-D-P-C-FP-82-70-R-4                    70-CID023-10198
 
 
 CONTRIBUTOR: Detachment Commander, Det B, 3d MP Gp (CI)
 Ft Bragg, NC 28307
 
 SUSPECT:     Unknown
 
 VICTIM:      MacDONALD, Mrs. Collette; MacDONALD, Kristen;
 MacDONALD, Kimberly
 
 OFFENSE:     Murder
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 RECEIVED                   HOW RECEIVED                 RECEIVED BY
 As listed on previous reports
 
 RETURNED                   HOW RETURNED
 Change 1   5 Jun 70        Registered Mail R# 27701
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 EVIDENCE EXAMINED:
 
 The following changes are made to previous reports as indicated:
 
 a.  Additions
 Evidence Examined
 Exhibit D-136 - Red-brown stain on north wall of south
 bedroom about seven feet high over bed
 Exhibit D-55NB - Hairs, fibers, and miscellaneous debris
 from folded bedspread; at foot of bed
 in north bedroom.
 
 Exhibit D-57NB - Hairs, fibers, and miscellaneous debris
from pink blanket; on bed in north bedroomdeleted by
Exhibit D-63NB - Hairs and fibers from contour bottom sheet;change - P Kearns
from bed in north bedroom.1.  Examinations of the red-brown stain of Exhibit D-1
 
and the red liquid on Exhibit D-25 revealed the presence of human
 blood of the International Blood Group Type A.
 
 
 
 
 
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 LABORATORY REPORT                           UNIT CASE NUMBER
 NUMBER FA-D-P-C-FP-82-70-R-4                70-CID023-10198
 
 2.  Examinations of the red-brown stain of Exhibit
 D-33 revealed the presence of human blood.  Further examinations
 indicated same to be of the International Blood Group Type O.
 
 3.  Examinations of the red-brown stains of Exhibit D-225
 revealed the presence of human blood.
 
 4.  Examinations of the red-brown stains of Exhibits
 D-1a, D-9, D-10a, D-11, D-14a, D-29b, D-30b, D-37, D-41, D-65, D-29,
 D-68, D-133, D-135, D-138 and l-213 indicated the presence of
 human blood.
 
 5.  Further blood typing examinations on the Exhibits
 listed in paragraphs 2, 3, and 4 above were precluded due to
 the paucity or contamination of the stains.
 
 6.  Exhibits D-2a, D-4a, D-9a, D-29a, D-30a, D-38, D-30K,
 D-39, D-42, D-47, D-31k and D-32k were not subjected to
 blood typing studies since same were collected for use as
 control samples.
 
 7.  Appropriate examinations of Exhibits E-1, E-2, E-4,
 E-14, E-15, E-22, E-117, E-124, E-129, E-206, E-211, E-51MBR,
 E-59NB, F-60 and F-115 were performed as requested.  These
 examinations did not reveal any data of significance or relevance.
 
 b.  Changes
 
 1.  Change D-48 to D-48NB in paragraph 32 of preliminary
 report (6 April 70).
 
 
 2.  Change E-35NB to H-35NB and change E-54NB to H-54NB
in paragraph 28 of report (17 April 70).deleted by change P Kearns
 3.  Change D-3 to I-3 in paragraph 10 of preliminary
 report (6 April 70).
 
 4.  Change E-118 to D-118 in paragraph 34 of preliminary
 report (6 April 70).
 
 5.  Change "Christine" to "Kristen" wherever listed.
 
 
 
 
 
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 LABORATORY REPORT                           UNIT CASE NUMBER
 NUMBER FA-D-P-C-FP-82-70-R-4                70-CID023-10198
 
 c.  Delete
 
 D-108 from paragraph 19 of preliminary report (6 April 70).
 
 
 /s/
 CRAIG STANLEY CHAMBERLAIN
 SP4, MPC, [REDACTED]
 Chemist
 
 
 
 /s/                            /s/
 JOEL L. LESON                  DILLARD ORSEN BROWNING, DAC
 Captain, MPC                   [REDACTED]
 Commanding                     Acting Chief, Chemistry Division
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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