Photos of north pillow in south bedroom (includes graphic images)

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U.S. Government photos

South bedroom showing north pillow to the right (Kimberley is barely visible, lying on south pillow)
South bedroom showing north pillow to the right (Kimberley is barely visible, lying on south pillow)
Body of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)
Body of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)
Body of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)
Body of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)
Blood stains, urine stain and body outline of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)
Blood stains, urine stain and body outline of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)
Blood stains, urine stain, pink knitted collar and body outline of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)
Blood stains, urine stain, pink knitted collar and body outline of Kimberley MacDonald in south bedroom (north pillow is on right)

CID Findings


March 29, 1972:  USACIL Consolidated Report

USACIL Consolidated Report, page 17  Page 17
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 17


Paragraph 1:  Examination of Exhibits E5, E19a, D23, E63NB, E116, D118, E119, E301 and E303 revealed the presence of wood splinters identical in type, color, texture, and all other physical characteristics to the wood of Exhibit A.

Paragraph 2:  It is the opinion of the examiner that the wood splinters present in the Exhibits listed in paragraph 1 could have originated from Exhibit A.


USACIL Consolidated Report, page 19  Page 19
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 19


Paragraph 26:  Examinations of the red-brown stains of Exhibits D14, D34, D35, D56, D58, D59, D64, D72, D73, D95, D104, D106, D107, D109, D118, D148, D149, D150, D154, D155, D161, D19K, D21K, D23K, D24K, D33K(2), D34K(3), D217, D225, C, D250, D268 and D269 revealed the presence of human blood. Blood typing examinations were precluded due either to the paucity of the stain or the contamination of the stain.


USACIL Consolidated Report, page 20  Page 20
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 20


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.

Related exhibits

A Piece of wood 31" x 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" bearing red-brown and white stains
D121 North pillow and cover bearing red-brown stains from bed in south bedroom
E120 Debris from under pillow in south bedroom


NOTES

February 17, 1970 - April 10, 1972: Excerpts from CID Reinvestigation    

July 1, 1970: Pre-Article 32 defense questioning of Franz Grebner (CID)    

July 5, 1970: Pre-Article 32 defense questioning of Robert Shaw (CID)    

July 5, 1970: Pre-Article 32 defense questioning of William Ivory (CID)    

July 13, 1970: Dillard Browning (CID) at the Article 32 hearing    

July 17, 1970: William Ivory (CID) at the Article 32 hearing

June 26, 1973: Excerpt from U.S. Attorney McNamara's memo to the DOJ    

August 20, 1974: William Ivory (CID) at the Grand Jury

October 23 and 24, 1974: Dillard Browning (CID) at the Grand Jury    

January 15, 1975: William Ivory (CID) at the Grand Jury

January 21, 1975: Jeffrey MacDonald at the Grand Jury    

July 23, 1979: William Ivory (CID) at trial

July 25 and 26, 1979: Robert Shaw (CID) at trial

August 1, 1979: Craig Chamberlain (CID) at trial

August 2, 1979: Janice Glisson (CID) at trial

August 6, 1979: Dillard Browning (CID) at trial    

August 8, 1979: Paul Stombaugh (FBI) at trial    

August 23 and 24, 1979: Jeffrey MacDonald at trial    

August 28,1979: Final arguments at trial