CID Findings


March 29, 1972:  USACIL Consolidated Report

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


Paragraph 12:  Examinations of the red-brown stains of Exhibits D61, D123, D126, D127, D129, D128, D134, D145, D157, D163, D208, D207B and D220 revealed the presence of human blood of the International Blood Group Type AB.

Possible related exhibits

D124 Quilt bearing red-brown stains from bed in south bedroom
E116 Debris from pulled-back bedding of bed in south bedroom
E124 Debris from quilt from bed in south bedroom

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An exhibit described as "Purple-brown quilt bearing red-brown stain" is listed by the CID as being Exhibit D220. The CID Findings indicate that Type AB blood was found on this exhibit.

Another quilt, Exhibit D124 was described in Craig Chamberlain's notes (p. 37) as being purple, pink and green. According to the CID, this exhibit was found on Kimberley's bed, and bore no bloodstains.

The CID Reinvestigation Report (February 17, 1970 - April 10, 1972) describes a "purple-brown quilt" with Type AB bloodstains, and indicates that this exhibit was found on the bed in Kimberley's bedroom (south bedroom).

In the notes of Craig Chamberlain, regarding evidence received from William Ivory, he describes a blanket, brown on one side and purple on the other, and says it was found in the closet in Kimberley's bedroom:

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February 25, 1970: Evidence received by William Ivory (CID), p. 1


NOTES

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

February 25, 1970: Excerpt re: Evidence received by William Ivory (CID), p. 1