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November 18, 1971: USACIL Report P-D-FA-C-FP-82-70-R33
Examination and comparison of the questioned handwriting and handprinting appearing on Exhibit W6 in conjunction with Exhibit W3 resulted in the following conclusions: a. The questioned handwritten entries appearing on Exhibit W6 could have been executed by the writer of Exhibit W3. b. The questioned handprinted entry "number one" appearing on Exhibit W6 was slowly executed/retraced and is therefore not a normal product of the writer, however, it could have been executed by the writer of Exhibit W3. |
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March 29, 1972: USACIL Consolidated Report
Examination and comparison of the questioned handprinting appearing on Exhibit W-5 with the exemplars, Exhibits W-2 thru W-4 resulted in the following conclusions: a. The questioned handprinting appearing on Exhibit W-5 was very probably executed by a right handed persion utilizing the index and middle fingers of the right hand. b. The writers of the exemplars, Exhibits W-2 thru W-4 could neither be eliminated nor identified as having executed the questioned handprinting appearing on Exhibit W-5. |
| D30 | Red-brown stain marked "PIG" on headboard in east bedroom |
| D30b | Red-brown stain marked "PIG" on headboard in east bedroom |
| W1 | Photographs of lettering: PIG on headboard |
| W2 | Notebook, blue, containing handwriting and handprinting, J. MacDonald |
| W4 | DA Form 2694, pertaining to Jeffrey R. MacDonald, dtd 9-18-68 |
| W5 | Headboard, blond wood, bearing handprinting in suspected blood |
| W6 | Sheet of white onion skin paper bearing questioned handwriting and handprinting |