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Jonestown — Part 3

123 pages · May 10, 2026 · Broad topic: Cults & Extremism · Topic: Jonestown · 119 pages OCR'd
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SF 89-250 CBA: 3mr Before the airplane was to take off, he decided to take photographs of the airstrip and the airplane that had been disabled during the attack on Congressman RYAN and others. At that point, he opened ROBINSON's bag to secure a camera and observed that the two Cannon cameras on top were both muddy and one of them was wet. However, the Nikon camera was not muddy and he used it to photocranh i he disabled plane. He noted that remained inside ihe 1 L7 aircraft ED :°: photographs. whether or not he toos ROBINSON's lag with ee :- uncertain 1m while he was photographine the disabled aircraft. (u He advised that l sernson'« bag remained within his sight on the flight to Georcetown, Guyana and in the subsequent search of luggage and belongings at the airport. fay On the flight to Washincton, D.C., noutneon's bag was out of his sight on three brief occasions: anaes (uy Gi Left the bag to have his arm bandaged. Ga: - « - his seat for approximately one minute to receive some type of injection. iy, ns . 2 “r 4 ait When the plane stopped in Puerto Rico, he deplaned and telephoned his office. ‘ When he returned to the plane, he tried unsuccessfully to open one of ROBINSON's cameras. He was assisted by an aii force man who was assigned to the flicht as a photographer. This air force individual emptied the Nikon camera for him. ul GED 2:2 of RoBINsoN's Cannon cameras had no film in it whatsoever. Film from the Nikon and one of the Cannon cameras was removed from the cameras and placec in a compartment in ROBINSON's bag, along with other rolls of fil. It is unknown whether these other rolls were exposed or new fide. \" hb I A Halk *-
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