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Coretta Scott King — Part 3
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{ made because the writing on the known writing of
jis more of a broken type script. than the writing on
e examined document.
. Tt was noted that the envelope containing the letter
written to Mrs. MARTIN LUTHER KING was similar to envelopes
previously submitted by the Charlotte Office which envelope
had all observable physical features with the previously
submitted envelopes in connection with an investigation being
conducted by the Charlotte Office concerning a letter directed
to J. EDGAR HOOVER of the FBI, Also, it was noted that sheets
of paper used to prepare the handwriting on the above: letter
were Similar with sheets of yellow paper used to prepare the
handwriting in the previous submitted evidence by the Charlotte
Division.
By letter dated September 30, 1971, the FBI
Identification Division advised that latent fingerprints developed
on the letter addressed to Mrs, MARTIN LUTHER KING at Atlanta,
Georgia, postmarked Pembrok t 8 i
ag finger impressions of
.. On “October. 26, 1971, Assistant U..S. Attorney ANTHONY
M. ARNOLD, Northern District of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia,
was furnished information pertaining to the FBI Laboratory
and Identification Divésion reports.. Mr. ARNOLD was advised
that latent fingerprints developed on the letter to Mrs.. MARTIN
LUTHER KING at Atlanta " r post tvely i identizied
with fingerprints of
be ascertained. Mr. ARNOLD stated that at the present time he
was leaning toward a declination regarding this matter in view .
of however, he preferred
h tatus of the subjec
prior to rendering a prosecutive
Opinion,
‘By letter dated November 29, 1971, the Char
Office advised that. arrangements were being made with
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