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Date Information
Spring 1955
Box Number
10
Item Number
134
Description
A series of five cloths, including a variety of cottons, wools, rayons, and silk, were suspended and liquid human blood was thrown against them by means of a brush dipped in blood. It was applied plentifully so that much of it flowed immediately from the garment. The time was taken when the blood was applied and measured until the last drop fell spontaneously from any of the garments.
Keywords
Paul L. Kirk investigation, forensic testing