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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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(ph). S iim compartment in d the two rolls of exposed film that s bag, which inc he had removed from ROBIN S @garlier. Bt the time, he assumed that h of the film in ROBINSON's bad.4 Upon arrival at the hospital, he placed ROBINSON's bag inside a room with other survivors and left the room to call his office. (a 2-77 that the Air Force hac inventoried ROBTNSON'S bag. € inventory sheet was signed by Staff Sergeant SCOBLE and witnessed by Master Sergeant WILLIAM GARDNER, III, or WILLIA! GORDON, III (signature illegible}. The inventory sheet makes reference to “five rolls of film" and does not specify whether the film was exposed or not. In addition, the inventory sheet lists ROBINSON's passport as being in the bag and the passport number is F230759H (or I). At this point, SHEEP ROBINSON 's bag contained the additional five rolis of film rerlected on the inventory sheet. (iE the inventory sheet in order to gain custody of ROBINSON's At that point, ROBINSON's belongings were brought into room and remained in his sight until on Wednesday, November 23, 1978-7Y) elonoingc: Sen France: Upon arrival in San Francisco on November 23, 1978, to exarine | : . the contents o ive rolis of film \ and it was determined that tw xposed and contained shots of Georgetown. i So ene on ond he personally shot one rol} of film in Guyana, whic e to ROBINSON for safekeeping. This roll of film has not been found and he suspects that several rolls of film taken by ROBINSON are missing. He advised thet ROBINSON used Ilford film, HP-5, ASA400. BEEP i 2:3020 photographs developed from film found on the body of a dece: sed person in Jonestown, Guyana, and he advised that none of these photographs appeared to have been taken by ROBINSON. Upon examination of the negatives from the photographs, it was determined that the film used was not the brand carried by ROBINSON. {var : >
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