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Robert F Kennedy Assassination — Part 1
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His testimon: 2fore the Grand Jury at 0 a.m., June 7;
His microscop:sd and chemical tests on Kennedy's coat on June
7, 10:00 a.m.;
His Grand Jury testimony, June 1 at 3:00 p.m.3
His reproduction of maps, photography and studies of evidence
at 9:00 a.m., on June 10;
His purchase of additional ammunition from Ben Harrick at the
Lock, Stock and Barrel Gunshop in San Gabriel on June 10, 1968;
His meeting at the Coroner's Office with Dr. Noguchi on June
10;
His construction of devices to conduct muzzle tests with the
Coroner on June 10;
His meeting with Coroner Noguchi and his study of x-ray photos
of Kennedy's wounds on June 11;
His visit to the Police Academy with Dr. Noguchi on June 11 to
conduct muzzle distance tests (with the second gun obtained from
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the L.A.P.D. Property Division and subsequently destroyed in 1969);
His visit to the Ambassador Hotel for reconstruction of the
crime scene and ballistics studies in the afternoon of June 11;
His x-rays of evidence on June 12;
His photographs of evidence bullets on June 12;
His reconstruction of the Kennedy coat and ballistics studies
on the afternoon of June 123
His additional ballistics tests and ammunition and nitrate
pattern studies on June 14;
me H-acid test on the Kennedy coat for a nitrate pattern on
June 14;
His x-rays of the controversial door jamb (the center divider
which had two holes circled and the object of several photographs
in the ensuing years) on June 17, 1968;
His search and further ballistics study of the Ambassador
Hotel on June 18;
And a discussion of sound tests to be conducted at the Ambas-
sador Hotel on June 18.
This daily log supplied by Wolfer from his S.I.D. Division was
sketchy at most, and did not provide very thorcugh information
concerning the types of tests conducted, or the analyzed evidence
reports or written documents that might supplement the tests
described in the daily log.
Wolfer's Laboratory Progress Report
Additionally, L.A.P.D. Officers ‘Saratuche and McDevitt, in
answer to the subpoena, produced a progress report submitted by
L.A.P.D. Officers Collins, Patchett, and MacArthur, dated July
18,1968, which essentially highlighted the laboratory work
. conducted by DeWayne Wolfer. This progress report was submitted by
the three officers to Lieutenant Pena, the Supervisor of the
Special Unit Senator Unit, a one-and-a-half page document within
the tenvolume S.U.S. files.
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