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HEARNAP — Part 17
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eel or iron manufacturing area inasmuch as black silica slag
a common byproduct of such areas. Also, it is noted that
black silica slag is also commonly used in sand blasting
operations such as those conducted at Naval shipyarés.
tec the person or persons using the 1974 Hornet were in a
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Numerous blond and brown head hairs of Caucasian
Origin and a few black head hairs that exhibit Kongoloid
characteristics were found in the 0217 and 0218 vacuum
sweepings from the 1973 Ford. One blond Caucasian head hair
was found on the 0220 paper tissue from the same car. Specimen
Q223 includes a brown Caucasian pubic hair. The above hairs
were mounted on glass microscope slides for possible future
comparisons. No hairs were found on the Q219 paper tissue.
Fibers of various types and colors from specimens
Q217 through Q220 were placed in pillboxes for possible future
comparisons.
Several blond and brown Caucasian head hairs and a
brown Caucasian oubic hair were found in the 9227 vacuun
sweepings from the 1274 Hornet. Several bloné, brown and
black Caucasian head hairs were found in the 0228 vacuum svweepinas
from the same car. These hairs vere mounted on glass microscope
slices for possible future comparisons. ‘Yhe hair adhering to
the 0229 dome light is a dog hair. No hairs were found on the
Q225 paper tissue.
Fibers from specimens Q225, Q227 and Q228 were placed
_in pillboxes for possible future comparisons.
Specimen 0226 is a silk scarf with a floral design
and which measures 10"-x 58". No labels, visible laundry
marks or invisible laundry marks are present on the scarf. Ro
hairs were found on the scarf.
Foreian brown~-black tarlike deposits noted on specimen
Q22llack sufficient identifying characteristics to specifically
associate these tarlike Geposits with a particular source or
origin. These foreign tarlike deposits are suitable for
comparison purposes.
All of the above-listed Specimens are being retained
in the Laboratory for future comparison purposes.
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