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departments in the New York vicinity to determine if through
advances in technology and/or new techniques further laboratory
results can be obtained.
On 7/16/72, THOMAs EB0LI was the acting boss of the
GENOVESE.LCN Family.
On the above date, he was murdered in the.
Crown Heights section of Brooklyn (386 Lefferts Boulevard).
EB0lI was shot with various weapons including a .32 Caliber
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pistol and a 7.65 millimeter.
one (l) a Ford Truck, license
(Ny) and the other a 65
Plymouth, license
(nJ).
An M-3 Sub-Machinegun with
silencer was recovered from one of the getaway cars. A latent
fingerprint of value was obtained from the odometer of the Ford
Truck.
The laboratory is requested to compare these fingerprint
with an enclosed' list of suspects. New York is attempting to
obtain original ballistics and recovered weapons from local
police at this time.
Further comparisons will be requested upon
receipt of evidence.
JAMEs QuElI, was murdered on ll/l/78. He was a High
School Official in New Jersey. He was also known to have ties
with the GenovesE Family. According to information received from
various law enforcement agencies, QueLI was killed with the same
weapon used to murder VINCENT CAPONE, on 7/l/76, FRANK CHIN on
1/24/77, and THOMAS PALERM0, on 3/25/77. CAPONE was killed in
Hoboken, with a .22 Caliber Pistol, Chin was killed in New York,
with a .22 Caliber Pistol, and PALERm0 was killed at JFK Airport
with a .22 Caliber Pistol.
According to the records obtained by.
New York, these victims were killed with .22 Caliber Pistols with
the exception of ThOmAs PALERm0 who also had a .32 Caliber bullet
in his body. The Laboratory is requested to examine the barrel
casings and bullets in the QueLi homicide
for future
comparision
once evidence is obtained in the PALERm0, CApONE and
CHIN
homicides.
The evidence submitted in the LARDeRIE homicide is
requested to undergo certain examinations. The laboratory.is
requested to determine if the two (2) weapons submitted (the .22
Caliber Baretta with Silencer and the .38 s&w) are in fact the
murder weapons after comparison with the submitted bullets and
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Laboratory.
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It is requested if appropriate to examine same again .for latent
fingerprints.. .It should be noted that U.S. Currency found on the
victim was submitted to the FBI Laboratory by the Bridgewater
Township Police Department for examination.
One latent
fingerprint of value was found on a $20.00 dollar bill,
#B94668470E, FBI #32-28489, latent case #B46849. It is requested
that this latent fingerprint be compared to the same list of.
suspects requested prior in the EbolI homicide. Same latent
fingerprint examination is requested for #l5A and l5B (items
recovered from room 2l9, Clinton Correetional Instutite).
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