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Steve Allen — Part 2
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LA 9-2Q98
YMW:BLR
The LBBCH
lder was
submitted to
the FBI
Laboratory
on October
12, 1960,
which determined
as
reflected
in a
report
dated October
21, 1960,
that the
envelope which
is known
as
Q5
for
identification purposes!
in
which
the
letter was
received, was
a white
bond envelope
which
measures
approximately
6.5" by
3.7" and
bears
no
watermark. The
two page letter which
is known as Q6
and
Q7
for
identification purposes!
was
determined to
be sheets
of
white
onion-skin
paper
which
measures approximately
8.5" by
10.9" and
bears no watermark.
It was
concluded the
typewriting on
specimens Q5, Q6
and
Q7
were prepared
on the
typewriter used
to prepare
specimens
Q1
and
Q2, reviously
submitted Royal
pica
type
- ten
letters
to the inchg.
The FBI
Laboratory further
advised
by
report
dated
October
27, 1960,
that three
latent fingerprints
of
value for
identification purposes
were developed
on specimen
Q7-
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