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John Handsome Johnny Roselli — Part 11
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flashlight in working order was found near one of the holes.
The flashlight was also coated with silicone rubber. Spare
batteries were located in a paper bag near the flashlight. A
pillow, as well as two jackets and a push-button transmitter
switch, was also found. The inside of the hatch was equipped
with a hinge and pin that could be used as a locking device.
(Report of SA BD cated august 9, 1967, and trial
transcript.)
An examination of the other locked hatch on the roof
of the Friars Club was made and this led to the attic area over
A the poker room, which was located adjacent to the main card
room. This was also the only entrance or exit to this area,
The Agents found the interior had been set up similar to the
larger crawl way mentioned above. The Agents found the same
tape on the metal pipes, the same rug padding, the same type
of hole with silicone rubber, and a partially completed hole.
The completed hole was sprayed black and a can of black Krylon
paint was also found. Investigation by the FBI determined that
this paint was manufactured on February 10, 1965, and was not
available to retailers until three to four months later. The
Latent Fingerprint Section of the FBI Laboratory developed two
fingerprints on this can which were determined to be identical
to those of ED (Report of Sk (a
dated August 9, 1967, and trial transcript).
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