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Steve Allen — Part 2
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The
envelope
addressed
to
Hr.
STEVE
ALLEN,
-
e
typewritten
letter
Signed
by
e
submitted
to
the
FBI
Lab-
ora
ory
on
ovem
er
, 1960,
and
became
known,
for
identification
purposes,
as
Specimens
Q20,
Q21, and
Q22.
The
FBI
Laboratory
advised
in
a
report
dated
December
6,
1960:
It
was
concluded
the
typewriting
on
Specimens
Q20
through
Q22
was
prepared
on
the
typewriter
used
to
prepare
the
specimens
previously
received,
except
Specimens Q8
through
Q10.
Specimens
Q8
through
Q10
contain
such
a
limited
amount
of
typewriting
or
upper-
case
typewriting,
which
is
not
sufficiently
comparable
with
instant
specimens
to
determine
definitely
whether
or
not
these
specimens
were
prepared
on
the
same
type-
writer.
Specimen
Q2O
is
a
white
bond
se1fsea1ing
envelope
which
measures
approximately
6.5
by 3.6
inches
and
bears
no
watermark.
This
specimen
bears
the
return
address
form
in
the
upper
left-hand
corner,
"After
5
days
return
to"
followed
by
three
lines.
This
envelope
was
manufactured
by
The
United
States
Envelope
Company
Specimen
Q2
is
a
sheet
of
whte
bond
paper
which
measures
approximately
8.4
by
10.9
inches
and
bears
no
watermark.
This
specimen
has
two
holes
at
the
top
of
the
page
which
appear
to
have
been
placed
therein
for
filing
purposes.
Specimen
Q22
is
similar
to
Specimen
Q21.
The
FBI
Laboratory
advised
in
a
report
dated
December
8,
1960:
One
latent
palm
print
and
one
latent
finger-
print
of
value
developed
on
outside
surface
of
envelope,
designated
Q20
separate
laboratory
report.
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