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Steve Allen — Part 2
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LA 9-2498
YMW: BLR
The open faced window type envelope which is
marked “Private-Private™ containing a letter directed
to Mr. STEVE ALLEN, 15445 ventura Boulevard, Sherman
Oaks, California, which commensed "Dear Steverime Lies
are truth..." and ending "May God strike you dead,"
was submitted to the FBI Laboratory on October 26, 1960.
The FBI Laboratory by report dated November 7,
1960, advised the above envelope (which for identification
purposes is known as Q10) is a white bond window type
envelope which measures approximately 6.5" by 3.6" and
pears no watermark, It coid not be definitely determined
whether or not the typewriting on this specimen was prepared
on the typewriter used to prepare other specimens in this
case due to the limited amount of typewriting on the envelope.
The FBI Laboratory advised by the afore-mentioned
report that the letter contained in the above envelope
(which for identification purposes ia known as Q2l1) was
prepared on a sheet of white bond paper which approximately
measures 7.2" by 10.5" and bears the watermark "Rising
Parchmant 100% Rag USA."
This watermark is registerel for the Rising Paper
Company, Housatonic, Massachusetts. It was concluded the
typewriting on specimen Ql1 was prepared on the typewriter
used to prepare specimen Ql, Q2, Q5, Q6 and Q7 previously
received.
The FBI Laboratory advised by report dated
November 9, 1960, that specimens Q10 and Q1l were examined
for latent fingerprints, but no latent impressions of value
for identification purposes were developed.
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