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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 5
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FD-302 (Rev. 10-11-63) (- e
“ FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
August 12
l Date _ August 12, 1964
The following information is the result of a joint
investigdtion conducted by the following Special Agents:
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On August 5, 1964, the search of the earthen dam
located on the Old Jolly Farm, that portion of which is now
the property of OLEN BURRAGE, was continued. The soil in the.
area directly beneath the grave site within this dam, from
which the three victims' bodies had been removed on August 4,
1964, was minutely sifted through a wire screen to a depth
of approximately three feet, No significant items of an eviden-
tiary nature were located as a result of this effort.
In addition, the area completely surrounding the
grave site pit up to a radius of approximately 15 feet from
the grave center and to a depth extgelling the level of the
original burial pit was sifted and closely examined. Similarly
no items of an evidentiary nature were located as a result of
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this SeaLlclil.
A detailed terrain search of the clearing in which
the earthen dam is located was conducted without recovering
any significant items of evidence.
Old Jolly Farm
On 8/5/64 at _Neshoba County, Miss. File « 25 44-1
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your agency; it and its contents are not to be distributed outside your agency. 5b- | 4
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