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Date Information
Spring 1955
Box Number
10
Item Number
117
Description
On the extreme east end of the (north) wall, past the offset, for about 2 feet there was an area containing no spots, and a continuation of the corresponding space on the east wall. This single region in the entire periphery of the room in which no blood traveled through the air must by necessity be the region in which the attacker stood, since it is the only place in which the blood drops have been intercepted.
Keywords
Paul L. Kirk investigation, forensic testing, blood spatter, bedroom