Diagrams and photos showing two possible "north closet" doors in east bedroom

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U.S. Government diagrams and photos (circled areas on diagram added by webmaster)

Diagram of 544 Castle Drive, with circles designating (1) north closet and (2) north door of south closet
Diagram of 544 Castle Drive, with circles designating (1) north closet and (2) north door of south closet
Diagram of 544 Castle Drive
Diagram of 544 Castle Drive
North closet (on left) in east bedroom, with terrycloth robe hanging on it
North closet (on left) in east bedroom, with terrycloth robe hanging on it
Bottom portion of double-doored south closet in east bedroom (north closet door is on right)
Bottom portion of double-doored south closet in east bedroom (north closet door is on right)

CID Findings


March 29, 1972:  USACIL Consolidated Report

USACIL Consolidated Report, page 18  Page 18
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 18


Paragraph 17:  Examinations of the red-brown stains of Exhibits I3, D4, D13, D20, D26, D29, D74, D130, D132, D137, D140, D151, D152, D158, D256, D71NB, D72NB, B2, D267 and D270 revealed the presence of human blood. Further examinations indicated same to be of the International Blood Group Type A or Type O.


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


Paragraph 25:  Further blood typing examinations of the Exhibits cited in paragraphs 17 thru 24 were precluded due either to the paucity of the stain or the contamination of the stain.

Webmaster note


There were two closets in the east bedroom, one to the north and one to the south (which had two sliding doors). It is unclear whether the CID's description of "north closet door" refers to the north closet, on the door of which the terry cloth robe (Exhibit D221) was found hanging, or to the north door of the south closet.