CID Findings


November 18, 1971:  USACIL Report P-D-FA-C-FP-82-70-R33

USACIL Report P-D-FA-C-FP-82-70-R33, page 1  Page 1
USACIL Report P-D-FA-C-FP-82-70-R33, page 1


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.


USACIL Report P-D-FA-C-FP-82-70-R33, page 2  Page 2
USACIL Report P-D-FA-C-FP-82-70-R33, page 2


     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.

March 29, 1972:  USACIL Consolidated Report

USACIL Consolidated Report, page 29  Page 29
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 29


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.

Related exhibits

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


NOTES

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

August 14, 1974: Jeffrey MacDonald at the Grand Jury    

January 24, 1975: Dr. Robert Sadoff's deposition at the Grand Jury