Originally Posted by
JTF
Additional pajama fibers were found in the following locations.
- 2 pajama seam threads found on the club
- 1 bloody pajama seam thread found twisted with a bloody head hair from Colette was found in the multi-colored bedspread
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http://www.macdonaldcasefacts.com
Fred Bost believed there were never any pajama fibers found on the wooden club murder weapon and that was supposed to be the conclusive evidence to sway the jury. I agree with him. Stombaugh only said it could be, and the same with the hairs and threads. That should be explained to the 4th Circuit judges before they all start nodding off because of advanced age. This is what Fred Bost thought about the bloody head hair entwined and again I agree with him about this:
http://thejeffreymacdonaldcase.com/h...ort-study.html
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CLAIM 4 -- THE HAIR AND FIBER ENTWINED
Long after the murders the government added a "new evidence" claim. A bloody hair matching Colette's was allegedly found entwined with a long sewing thread supposedly from Jeffrey MacDonald's pajama top. This was viewed as damning evidence of a vicious fight. An FBI lab technician first introduced this claim at the 1974 grand jury investigation, saying this find was delivered to him that year in a vial -- part of the debris collected by the CID from the bloody bedspread found on the floor. The original laboratory note seems to suggest the entangled items were already mounted on a slide and delivered in a pillbox (SHORT #14). A general note written later indicates otherwise.
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Trimmed for rule 4. ONE paragraph plus link, please.
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