March 29, 1972: USACIL Consolidated Report
![]() Paragraph 27: Examinations of the red-brown stains of Exhibits D12, D55, D62, D63, D66, D67, D69, D71, D221, D222, D223, D224, D230, D233, D234, D235, D236, D237, D239, D5K, D22K, D27K, D29K, D33K(1), D34K(1), D1a, D9, D10a, D11, D14a, D29b, D29c, D30b, D37, D41, D65, D68, D133, D135, D138, I213, D240, D244, D248 and D262 indicated the presence of blood. Further examinations were precluded due to the paucity of the stain. ![]() Paragraph 33: Examination of Exhibits D23, D123, D221, D229, D237, E3, E6, E16, E19a, E20a, E24, E32, E52NB, E116, D118, E119, E205, E300, E301, E302 and E303 revealed the presence of fibers identical in type, color, denier, twist, and all other physical characteristics to the fibers of the pajama jacket, Exhibit D210. Paragraph 34: It is the opinion of the examiner that the fibers present in the Exhibits of paragraph 33 could have originated from Exhibit D210. |
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Full transcript (DNA Report) Page 4: Based upon mitochondrial DNA analysis, the following specimens were not consistent with any other samples tested:
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