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Mississippi Burning MIBURN Case — Part 6
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
to: FBI, New Orleans Detes July 8, 1964
FB File No.
Re: MIBURN | oe Lab-Ne- . 9C.81363 GH
Specimens received J/1/G4
Q32 - Q34 Three pieces of barbed wire from fence at the scene
where vehicle burned
¥1 Paint sample of left front fender of 1963 Ford station wagon
2 Paint sample from splash pan below left headlights of 1963
Ford station wagon
Results of examination:
Specimen Kl contained three-layered paint chips as
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1, Blue metallic top layer
2, Grey primer
3. Brown primer
Specimen K2 contained two-layered paint chips as follows:
1. Blue metallic top layer
2. Red=-brown primer
The three pieces of barbed wire, Q32 through Q34, bore
foreign paint smears. The paint conprising these smears Was
a turquoise nonmetallic lacquer. This turquoise nonmetallic:
Tacquer is similar in color and type of paint to the original
finish on 1956 Chevrolets known as ‘Twilight Turquoise.”
No paint was found on Q32 through Q34 which was like the
paint of specimen. Kl or E2, ae
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