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Authors Jerry Potter and Fred Bost report in footnote #3 of their book <em>Fatal Justice</em> that "Unidentified yellow wax with an unidentified embedded hair in it was found on the hall wall (CID Exhibit F-60;...)."  This is also displayed on a prominent Jeffrey MacDonald website, where it is described as "Waxy substance with hair imbedded [sic] in it..."<br><br>Exhibit F-60 is actually described by the Army CID as "Yellow matter from north hall wall."  Examinations "did not reveal any data of significance or relevance."  Further, examination of Exhibits F-60 "showed same to be a "small amount of hard yellow and white substance.  No chemical tests were conducted on this substance."  Neither wax nor hair was discovered in this exhibit.
Authors Jerry Potter and Fred Bost report in footnote #3 of their book Fatal Justice that "Unidentified yellow wax with an unidentified embedded hair in it was found on the hall wall (CID Exhibit F-60;...)."  This is also displayed on a prominent Jeffrey MacDonald website, where it is described as "Waxy substance with hair imbedded [sic] in it..."

Exhibit F-60 is actually described by the Army CID as "Yellow matter from north hall wall."  Examinations "did not reveal any data of significance or relevance."  Further, examination of Exhibits F-60 "showed same to be a "small amount of hard yellow and white substance.  No chemical tests were conducted on this substance."  Neither wax nor hair was discovered in this exhibit.
Hallway as viewed from bedroom of Kimberley MacDonald, showing protective masks on floor, and CID Exhibits F-60 and D-61.<br><br>Authors Jerry Potter and Fred Bost report in footnote #3 of their book <em>Fatal Justice</em> that "Unidentified yellow wax with an unidentified embedded hair in it was found on the hall wall (CID Exhibit F-60;...)."  This is also displayed on a prominent Jeffrey MacDonald website, where it is described as "Waxy substance with hair imbedded [sic] in it..."<br><br>Exhibit F-60 is actually described by the Army CID as "Yellow matter from north hall wall."  Examinations "did not reveal any data of significance or relevance."  Further, examination of Exhibits F-60 "showed same to be a "small amount of hard yellow and white substance.  No chemical tests were conducted on this substance."  Neither wax nor hair was discovered in this exhibit.
Hallway as viewed from bedroom of Kimberley MacDonald, showing protective masks on floor, and CID Exhibits F-60 and D-61.

Authors Jerry Potter and Fred Bost report in footnote #3 of their book Fatal Justice that "Unidentified yellow wax with an unidentified embedded hair in it was found on the hall wall (CID Exhibit F-60;...)."  This is also displayed on a prominent Jeffrey MacDonald website, where it is described as "Waxy substance with hair imbedded [sic] in it..."

Exhibit F-60 is actually described by the Army CID as "Yellow matter from north hall wall."  Examinations "did not reveal any data of significance or relevance."  Further, examination of Exhibits F-60 "showed same to be a "small amount of hard yellow and white substance.  No chemical tests were conducted on this substance."  Neither wax nor hair was discovered in this exhibit.

CID Findings


March 29, 1972:  USACIL Consolidated Report

USACIL Consolidated Report, page 21  Page 21
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 21


Paragraph 49:  Appropriate examinations of Exhibits E1, E2, E14, E15, E22, E117, E124, E129, E206, E211, E51MBR, E59NB, F60 and F115 were performed. These examinations did not reveal any data of significance or relevance.


USACIL Consolidated Report, page 24  Page 24
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 24


Paragraph 62:  k.  Examination of Exhibits F60 and F115 showed same to be a small amount of hard yellow and white substance. No chemical tests were conducted on this substance.


NOTES

1994: Footnote from Fatal Justice, by Jerry Allen Potter and Fred Bost