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Entrance to the hall bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claims to have washed his hands after the murders. A stain of human blood (CID Exhibit D59) was found on the wall near this entrance.
Entrance to the hall bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claims to have washed his hands after the murders. A stain of human blood (CID Exhibit D59) was found on the wall near this entrance.
Hall bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claims to have washed his hands after the murders. A stain of human blood (CID Exhibit D59) was found on the wall near the entrance to this bathroom.
Hall bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claims to have washed his hands after the murders. A stain of human blood (CID Exhibit D59) was found on the wall near the entrance to this bathroom.
Entrance to the hall bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claims to have washed his hands after the murders. A stain of human blood (CID Exhibit D59) was found on the wall near this entrance.
Entrance to the hall bathroom where Jeffrey MacDonald claims to have washed his hands after the murders. A stain of human blood (CID Exhibit D59) was found on the wall near this entrance.

CID Findings


March 29, 1972:  USACIL Consolidated Report

USACIL Consolidated Report, page 19  Page 19
USACIL Consolidated Report, page 19


Paragraph 26:  Examinations of the red-brown stains of Exhibits D14, D34, D35, D56, D58, D59, D64, D72, D73, D95, D104, D106, D107, D109, D118, D148, D149, D150, D154, D155, D161, D19K, D21K, D23K, D24K, D33K(2), D34K(3), D217, D225, C, D250, D268 and D269 revealed the presence of human blood. Blood typing examinations were precluded due either to the paucity of the stain or the contamination of the stain.