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JFK Assassination Sytem Identification Form 4727201 ‘Agency Information AGENCY: HSCA RECORD NUMBER: — 180-10125-10172 RECORD SERIES: SECURITY VIOLATION CASE FILE AGENCY FILENUMBER ecument Information ORIGINATOR: SCA. FROM TO TITLE DATE: 07/00/1978 PAGES: — 100 SUBIECTS PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILM KENNEDY, JOHN, AUTOPSY BLAHUT, REGIS HSCA, ADMINISTRATION CIA, STAFF HSCA, FILES DOCUMENT TYPE: REPORT CLASSIFICATION: Unclassified RESTRICTIONS: Consulted CURRENTSTATUS: — Withhold DATE OF LASTREVIEW: 08/20/1993, OPENING CRITERIA COMMENTS: — Box 1 va 1 NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 1 NW 55923 Dockd:32269709 ae s-20"7F Sestassea MTA sect Committee on osassinations Be Mouse of Representaies omen sm mover cert iv, Amc we hom ed mney Concter! fees Of tn tnatnnl ARPA RE Bicnace 6h Mente eel fn inerdenk rnvrlting A CFA Explhyse aap lis Comms X4ee, TL has nek Bts~ 05g OS 1 Cnt Systi~ By asesenn sant eee Le Cra Lance Sein asin Peaviter ef Stent, a a MS A UbRY rn tineshing Shoay Page 2 iS) a “en FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Washington, D. C. 20537 REPORT of the LATENT FINGERPRINT SECTION IDENTIFICATION DIVISION YOUR FILE No. July 14, 1978 FBI FILE NO. 62-117290 Lami SENO. BLE3H62 T: Mr. G. Robert Blakey Chief Counsel and Director Select Committee on Assassinations U. S. House of Representatives 3331 House Office Building Annex 2 Washington, D. C. 20515 re REQUEST BY HOUSE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ASSASSINATIONS U. S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (HSCA) FOR LATENT PRINT COMPARISONS Letter July 13, 1978, and specimens delivered to REFERENCE, Latent Fingerprint Section on July 13, 1978 “TION REQUESTED BY: Addressee IMENS: Two cards bearing five transparent lifts Five photographs of enlarged inked Pinger- prints This report supplements and confirms the information personally furnished to Mr. Kenneth Klein on July 13, 1978. The specimens were examined and four latent fingerprints of value for identification purposes are present on three of the transparent lifts. The latent fingerprint, which is present on the lift on the card bearing the notation "off back of 398p," and the inked fingerprint appearing in the two photographs designated A-l and A-2 in the Latent Fingerprint Section were made by one and the same individual. (Continued on next page) : ‘THIS REPORT IS FURNISHED FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 3 Mr. G. Robert Blakey July 14, 1978 The two latent fingerprints, which are present on one lift on the card bearing the notation "RB - from inside outer edge of safe door," and the inked fingerprints appearing in the two photographs designated B and C in the Latent Fingerprint Section were made by one and the same individual. The remaining latent fingerprint is not identical with the inked fingerprints appearing in the five submitted photographs. The specimens are being retained in the Latent Fingerprint Section until called for by a representative of your office. Page 2 LC #B-63462 NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 4 GPK Act 6 13) NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 5 NW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 6 GPK Act 6 (3) ie nese) eee ek eee | i i i | Mw 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 8 JFK Act 6 (3) NW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 9 | NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 10 Page 11 JER Act € (3) 95923 DocId:32269709 nal “PBI esr nceneniny ‘SECTION. I JFK Act 6 13) NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 13 a t LATENT FINGERPRINT ‘SECTION f Fg 636k | A= from free of snfe dennek. B= Feom vicide outen edge oF sHfe door) A- Flenva me he mbs Av. MW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 14 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 15 JPR Act 6 13) : j a z JPK Act 6 (3) MW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 18 NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 20 Fenton NW 55923 Docld:32269709 approved Date Page 21 shies eve Tee Select Committee on Assassinations mete ‘G.&. House of Representatives WASHINGTON.D.C, 20515 romper) July 13, 1978 The Honorable Griffin B. Bell Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice Washington, D. C. Attn: Mr. Robert L. Keuch Deputy Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division, Room 2112 Dear Mr. Attorney General: This is to request that the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation provide the Select Committee with a qualified finger- print expert to examine certain lifted and known fingerprints, and to render an opinion as to whether they are the finger- prints of the same person. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, G. Robert Blakey a Chief Counsel and Director GRB:ged cc: Danny Coulson NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 22 Approved Fenton Hess: Gay Klein Wolf Cornwell Garey) 2 _, Li DRAFTED BY: NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 23 Select Committee on Assassinations: ‘GS. House of Representatives WASHINGTON. D.C. 20518 June 27, 1978 Gon aasarne The Honorable Griffin B. Bell Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice Washington, D. C. 20530 Attn: Mr. Robert L. Keuch Deputy Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division, Room 2113 Dear Mr. Attorney General: This is to request that the fingerprint cards prepared in connection with the FBI security background check on the following staff people be returned, temporarily, to the Committee: Andy Purdy Mark Flanagan Mitch Mars Dan Hardway Eddie Lopez Lance Svendsen Oliver Champion Bill Cross Bob Morrison Betty Lou Sisson Thank you for your attention to this matter. Chairman Ls:am ce: Danny Coulson NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 24 TO: Fenton Hess Gay i Klein Wolf Cornwell Blakey &S_, prarrep By: (LLWAL NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 25 i 6-205 f ciacrame ae ‘rlovo 2 rma Select Committee on Assassinations ‘U.S. House of Representatives WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515 Gan mane dune 29, 1978 The Honorable Griffin B. Bell Attorney General of the United States Department of Justice Washington, D. C. 20530 Attn: Mr. Robert L. Keuch Deputy Assistant Attorney General Criminal Division, Room 2113 Dear Mr. Attorney General: This is to request that the fingerprint cards prepared in connection with the FBI security background check on the fol- lowing staff people be returned, temporarily, to the Com- mittee: yet \ goseph Basteri-/27/22'y. iM. Hutton *asegtenatutn | Mews York GF Ay William Brown 9/9/29 RalphSLocke 2/2/53 Sesto, MA | Mea) Ocleans, £9 Robert ™puras 7/3/37 vivian'mcPherson 2/*/¥3Morfe/K)/A | SEES —avaienpurtora WAH1SS vioygtreeves 2/25/93 LDA, Fars Te)| Broek bys WY wartin’aly 7///29 Gingnesnick //gce3 TE ce larence pay Marlin Risingef/2/8/9 7. Shrevepert,1# | Wey br lean. LawrengeYpelsa 8///¥3 Harold*Roge 9/29/27 Bylftmore, MD _| Hilsdetphia, PR. Bileen*pineen J///4F —_ELigabethtSelleck ~Z/7S Wenn i chee, pestis, Pie Marjoyie*agle 40/4/23 ann;Strickland p/¥/ Micky Moun h V.G| rankfEeccles // 7/24 Ann! Taylor “2//7° 09 Saw Drege, AL | leGonzales /22/23 Joseph*yhonas 72/23. Dipper Nw 55923 usan Grimes “/#/¥9 William*triplett 9/7 pijpy, PA_sohnMitornbeck 1/23/70 Robert¥yalker 9///2 Sagho RicharatWrase 0/9 Agdew Wore Thank you for your attention to this matter. Chairman LS:am cc: Danny Coulson Docid:32269709 Page 26 zer-snr NOWVOUSSANI 40 nvaunE TWHsas4 iva $334 ONY 3DvISOd StG0% *9 ‘a ‘uoqsuTuseM % xoury: BUTPTENE eoTSIO esnoH TEEE seatyejueserdey Jo esnoy °S "0 SUOTIEUTSSESSY UO Se}3TUMIOD OOTES ToyoeaTg pue Tesunog JeTuo Aeweta qeqow *D ‘AN ‘ssanisna Widiaso | Se902 °D “a ‘NOLONINS WR Nouvousaant 40 Nvauna Tyuaaas SOISN? 30. INSWLNVd3G Svs GalINN Page 27 NW 55923 Doold:32269709 July 5, 1978 © NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF FINGERPRINT CARDS 1, LOWiam H- Coss , neredy acknowledge receipt from the FBT of twenty-three (3) Applicant Fingerprint Cards (Form FD-258) concerning the following persons: Name Date of Birth Place of Birth 1. Basteri, Joseph John 10-24-22 U.S.A. 2. Brown, William 9-8-28 New York, New York 3. Burford, Judith Renee 9-24-55 Memphis, Tennessee 4, Daly, Martin James 7-1-29 New York, New York 5. Day, Clarence Joseph 1-8-31 Alexandria, Virginia 6. Eagle, Marjorie Ann © 10-2-23 Phoenixville, Pennsylvania 7. Gonzales, Albert 4-22-23 New York, New York 8. Grimes, Mary Susan 11-4-49 Washington, D. C. 9. Hornbeck, John William 1-23-40 Pennsylvania 10, Hutton, Elbert McKinley 9-25-20 Hampton, Virginia 11. Locke, Ralph Christopher 2-10-53 Boston, Massachusetts 12. Lopez, Edwin Juan 5-3-5 New York 13, McPherson, Vivian Leigh 2-4-43 Norfolk, Virginia 14. Reeves, Floyd Leroy 1-25-43 Tampa, Florida 15. Resnick, Gina Irene 4-3-53 New Jersey 16. Risinger, Marlin IIT 12-8-54 Louisiana 17. Rose, Harold A. 9-28-28 Baltimore, Maryland 18. Strickland, Ann Lyon 8-4-46 Rocky Mount, N. Carolina 19. Taylor, Ann Furnald 12-19-49 San Diego, California 20. Thomas, Joseph Aloysious 10-13-31 Maryland 21, Triplett, William Karrol 88-40 Delano, California 22, Walker, Robert James 9-1-23 Atlanta, Georgia 23, Wrase, Richard Charles 6-19-28 New York, New York er Lhe \w.4. Cours ee re) uer W Cre. Tite Garatet Dowdln oy Sawrk, HSCA ee July 5, 1978 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF FINGERPRINT CARDS 1, LOW H-Coaoss , neredy acknowledge receipt from the FBI of twenty-three (23) Applicant Fingerprint Cards (Form FD-258) concerning the following persons: Name Date of Birth Place of Birth 1, Basteri, Joseph John U.S.A. 2. Brown, William New York, New York 3. Burford, Judith Renee Memphis, Tennessee 4. Daly, Martin James New York, New York 5. Day, Clarence Joseph Alexandria, Virginia 6. Eagle, Marjorie Ann ~ Phoenixville, Pennsylvania 7.” Gonzales, Albert New York, New York 8. Grimes, Mary Susan 11-4-49 Washington, D. C. 9. Hornbeck, John William. 1-23-40 “Pennsylvania 10. Hutton, Elbert McKinley 9-25-20 Hampton, Virginia 11. Locke, Ralph Christopher 2-10-53 Boston, Massachusetts 12. Lopez, Edwin Juan 5-3-55 New York 13. McPherson, Vivian Leigh 24-43 Norfolk, Virginia 14, Reeves, Floyd Leroy 1-25-43 Tampa, Florida 15. Resnick, Gina Irene 4-3-53 New Jersey 16. Risinger, Marlin Il 12-8-54 Louisiana 17. Rose, Harold A. 9-28-28 Baltimore, Maryland 18. Strickland, Ann Lyon 8-4-46 Rocky Mount, N. Carolina 19. Taylor, Ann Furnald 2-19-49 San Diego, California 20. Thomas, Joseph Aloysious 10-13-31 Maryland L 1 Triplett, William Karrol 8-8-40 9. 6-. 21, 8 Delano, California 22, Walker, Robert James -1-23 Atlanta, Georgia: 23, Wrase, Richard Charles 19-28 New York, New York fe WD We Weas. Tite Gore t Dowdy Seiunt, HSCA NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 29 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF FINGERPRINT CARDS Champion, Oliver John Cross, William Horace — Flanagan, Thomas Mark Hardway, Danny Lynn Mars, Mitchell Allen Morrison, Robert Crittendon Purdy, Donald Alexander, Jr. Svendsen, Lance William NW 55923 Docld:32269709 1, Leb) Lefer) _, rorery sezsonteige receipt from the ef eight (8) Applicant Fi rint Cards tpt from the FB ele 8) Applicant Fingerp (Form FD-258) concerning the following persons: Date of Birth 6912-55 8-22-32 8-25-54 2-15-54 9-18-52 721-33 4-5-51 9-8-52 Jersey City, N. J. Washington, D. C. Pittsburgh, Pa. Webster Springs, W. Va. Chicago, Dlinois Glasgow, Kentucky Philadelphia, Pa, Great Lakes, Minois, now Lb) Title fe ay A Masaske Ri eed Soan | USHOROOOZ 4 egy a ee By US HOUSE OF REP = wASH. 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DC nea’ 301 N, Beauregard st. #919 - * i, Mexandria, Virginia 22312 American ~F~ C-5N/2" 112 Brus Brown PhoenixviTTe, of, Le AADiA pe. / SelectCommittee on 2. Assassinations ae 9 208 4 UsSzeHouse of Representatives *: 578-32-6132 (er) Cleaeaves —— 9 wine due 19 Enytsyned \ 4) =| om 7 t 2M 2) > GENE /7 | | NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 41 WW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 42 ~ Gongales Albert - usHorogoz & US HOUSE OF REP WASH. : ie 4-22-23 ~ ww 6" 4" 250 Brn Gr N.Y., N.Y: 143 N.Magnolia’ st. earl River, N.Y. 10965 Wy KM dk hat, 15.0. Le oe eee 14 9 130.600 10 elect Committee on i IZ ROOO Assassinations. Annex 2 ud) 082 14 2877 ~ Clemens NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 43 -CORDE! JUL 22 1977 NT. NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 44 Susar Grin 1531 U4 70" 160-Ble. Bind Pa. rz oO GV Zerr/3 m &7W/TZb0 aot 6 (3) per 41978 1759 ECORD! ‘tal SEP 26 1977 =| ue IDE! 70| A ¢ —d J NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 48 4500 Ss. Arlingtoi th od. mn, VA 22204 ee bpeot. Msc Select Com on Assassinations Washington, DC 20515 MW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 49 HUTTON Four Mile Run Dr.#116 en 226-10-4799 ELBERT McKINLEY i USHORDOOZ A US HOUSE OF REP oom WASH. DC 9-25-20 He < VA Mw 6'3" 260 Bl- Br REF. YL ake > LITT — oem Act 6 13) NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 50 tu 0 ight 70 abot | 815 Massachusetts Ave. NE Washington, D.C. 20002 tb SR ZALA us.ce. Select Committee on Assassinations, Washington, D.C. 20515 security clearance for sensitive position Boeke, A Us. Ralph. Chaisterhen | usHorgooz A US HOUSE OF REC epee | WASH. DC 2-se-s3 MW 5'8" 150 bl br Boston. Mass. PU be AT p03. zv S 1UV 006 Uv Sb ~ aK act © (3) Y NW 55923 Doctd:32269709 Page 51 TIGATION F GUSTIOR ake AORN ts ine HE ee waned #'” | mw 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 52 of “ea. 7 5. £5. TS. S, Re ynttds- Prle me. Va eer a ouse Annee Sternetten ese val Security Seareh Clevtnage pyr (Oakes town) _ Ad wd Ahh tg ba yh OC. aesie NW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 53 Ves. Shen Seam. USHOROOOZ A US HOUSE OF REP WASH. Mo mip S Z JEK Act 6 (3) oe NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 54 fupered {50 Be cce. CTR nig hig . 5 set Tmt 8 — ce saree neirnmrnnengna anna Pasry BPC ppes BU Gap / SG a | pers’ IRECORDED| JUL 27 1977 IDENT. Div. 9 McPherson, Vivian Leigl | uSHOROODZ A se 2a npn. 0° > US HOUSE OF REe WASH. DC 4201 5. dist Street 5 2 44D Arlington, Va. 222 U.S. Fe Ca’5"5" “125 blu br: Norfolk,Va. Yoh Pd Do n FG. 0s _FEMA! U.S. House of ee Mh AG U o£ 7 Wash. D.C. ° M 8 WW oot ; oem Act 6 13) NW 55923 Doctd:32269709 Page 55 APRS 1978379 RECORDED APA 29 1977 NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 56 FLOYD ‘LEROY | Mw 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 57 USHORGUOZ A es Goce Goce US HOUSE OF REP ASH. 3540 Pkwy. /S.W,4C-7 aaa 7:25 43 Aelanta, Georgia 30391 us. MB 6' 195 BR, BLK. Tampa, Fla. 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Docld:32269709 Page 92 PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION tet [wr Porson to be Notified in See Reverse Side for Further Instructions seaman MW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 93 >> — FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE i i _— WASHINGTON, D.C. 20537 PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION “To obtain classiGable fingerprints: 1. Use princes ink 2. Distribute ink evenly on inking slab. 3, Wash and dry fingers thoroughly. 4 Roll fingers from nail to nail, and avoid allowing fingers to slip. 5. Be sure impressions are recorded in correct order 6. If an ampatation or deformity makes it impossible to print a finger, make 2 notation to that effect in the individual Gnger block. 7. If some physical condition makes it impossible co obtain perfect impressions, submic the bese char can be obtained with « ‘memo stapled co the card explaining the circumstances. 8, Examine the completed prints (0 see if they can be classed, bearing in mind the following: Most fingerprints fall into the paterns shown below (other patterns occur infrequently and are not shown here): Paste PHOTOGRAPH HERE (ormionaty wort "THE LINES BETWEEN CENTER OF LOOP AND DELTA MUST SHOW MW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 94 CENTER oF Loor [ARCHES HAVE NO DELTAS The item identified below has been withdrawn from this file: File Designation Date From To Laaudu ceoallee, » Yee vibra oa BE: % Piegee Blaha HSPSRRED 10 Teateeonso1-z NW 55923 Docld:32269709. Page 96. I. II. IIL. _ — — — KING or (KENNEDY | (circle one) i OUTSIDE CONTACT REPORT | SG sears oy ame Wess 2 SS oh eid _ ane Pott IF _wrme 120 (sl,) e | ype of Contact: ——felephone = Person Summary of colnet asl es “gies! he a ene Sroka’ ene a SN we bad h™ accessg FO alee Tauzek inlor we My w him wehied tt lela newe Prva) _ ie, Ree Stade ur oe re Recommended Follow-up (DE any) NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 97 o> Cost siel fo werd gaherk KRnbepne-| Wot he le oak’ LPG isd AWS ee espe bach. 5 os » Bas a et nS Greons Jee ef S8595.5 pord Woy Waa radia’ Yeo MsQy ID dags § men VG Stor Raceavkaks _ NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 98 July 10, 1978 TO: G. Robert Blakey Chief Counsel and Director House Select Committee on Assassinations FROM: Robert Morrison, Director of Security William H. Cross, Assistant Director of Security RE: The tampering with Kennedy Autopsy photos located in Safe #102095 in the Reading Room of Room 3381 of the Committee Offices. About 4:05 P.M. Friday June 23, 1978, Mark Flanagan upon returning some autopsy material to the Security Room along with Lance Svendsen of the Security Staff upon opening safe #102095 } noted that several Kennedy autopsy photos were loose:on top of the Kennedy Autopsy photo books. The photos renoved from the books were numbered 39E1, 392, 40E and 41E. This was two pages consisting of 4 photos. 39E1 and 3962 along with the cellophane cover had been ripped from the book, and the cellophane enclosure was torn at binder holes. One photo, 3952 was out of the cellophane enclosure and lying loose. A quick check by Flanagan and Svendsen revealed the photos were from Book Five, Part One of the Kennedy Autopsy photos. An immediate check of ail the photo books was begun to ascertain if any other photos were missing. This check by Flanagan and Svendsen showed no other photos to be missing or tampered with. Book Five, Part One had not been signed out since September of 1977 according to the check out log. Both Flanagan and Svendsen stated they would have noticed the photos when the safe was opened at 10 A.M, Friday June 23, 1978 if they had been lying where they were when discovered. They both feel there was no way this could have been done accidently. Someone had to enter the safe, and do this. The safe was unlocked, | but shut. Approximately 5 P.M. Friday, June 23, 1978 at the request of Committee Investigator John Moriarty, three members of the Metropolitan Police Identification section responded to Room 3381 for the purpose of attempting to get latent prints. Pvt. Pat McGinnis, Sgt Blake and Detective Pvt McGinnis was able to lift 13 separate cards of latent prints from the interior of the safe, and from the Kennedy Autopsy photo book that was tampered with. These men left at approximately 8:35 PM Friday 1 June 23, 1978. Investigator John Moriarty, William H. Cross | or Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey were present at all times during the lifting of the prints. The lifted prints were turned over to Investigator John Moriarty, and remained in his possession. The persons who were in this office alone on Friday June 23, 1978 were Edwin Lopez, Dan Hardway and Mitch Mars of the Committee Staff, and Regis Blahut of the CIA. On Monday june 26, 1978 the 13 cards of prints lifted by Pvt McGinnis were turned over to Director of Security Robert Morrison by Investigator John Moriarty and locked in safe #45471 in Room 3381 of Committee Office. On June 27, 1978, and June 29, 1978 requests were made to the FBI for certain Committee Staff member fingerprint cards. NW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 99 The first request for cards was filled, and received the latter part of the week of June 25, 1978. The second request was filled and received on July 5, 1978. Investigator John Moriarty had contacted a Pvt Colon Alford of the Metropolitan Police Ident- ification section, and requested he try to make comparisons of known and latent prints. During the week of June 26, 1978 Pvt Alford spent one hour in Committee spaces checking staff members prints against those lifted. On July 5, 1978 at the request of Pvt Alford, and.with the consent of Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey the 13 cards of lifted prints and all staff member print cards from the FBI were turned over to Pvt Alford which he receipted for, so he could take them away from Committee spaces to enable him to spend more time studying them. During the week of July 2, 1978. Pvt Alford was able to obtain the fingerprints of Regis Blahut, an employee of the Centralintelligence Agency. On Friday July 7, 1978 at approximately 2:30 P.M. Pvt Alford phoned William H. Cross of Security Staff and stated he had made a tentative identification of Blahuts prints on the inside of the safe door, and on one of the photos in Book Five, Part One of the Kennedy Autopsy photos. On Monday July 10, 1978 at 2;30 P.M Pvt Alford responded to the Committee offices and in the presence of Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey, Robert Morrison, and Willian H. Cross returned all fingerprint cards, and the 13 cards of lifted prints. These were returned to safe #45471 in Room 3381 Pvt Alford stated he had identified a certain number of points in several prints, and in his opinion they were those of Regis Blahut. These prints were matched with those on the inside of the safe door, and on the back of photo 39E2 which had been ripped from Book Five, Part One of the Kennedy Autopsy photos, and the photo which had been removed from the cellophane cover. After returning all materials Pvt Alford departed Committee Spaces at 2355 P.M. Monday July 10, 1978 Mh C]Dasiaon Robert Morrison Director of Security Lowen H-Greer William W. Cross Assistant Director of Security NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 100 OUTSIDE CONTACT REPORT DATEJyly 11 TIME. 1978 I. Identifying Information: Name__Regis Blahut Telephone, %y_) Address. type of Contact: __ Telephone = Person Summary of Contact: Th On_two occasions on this date Gary Cornwell and I spoke with Regis Blahut of the CIA. We First spoke to him at approximately 11AM in Gary Cornwell's office. We spoke with him a second time at approximately 2PM at which time we recorded his statement pertaining to _a breach of security at the HSCA. The recorded statement fully covers the substance of the first conversation with | two exceptions: | 1)_In the first conversation Regis originally told us that | hé looked through an autopsy photo book after receiving permission to do so. Later, during that same conversation, when asked From whom he received permission to 1ook through the autopsy photo book he denied having said he received permission to [60k through the book and stated that he at no time received permission to look through the autopsy photo book. Both Cary and I distincely recalT | him telling us at the outset of the conversation that he Looked through the book Only after receving permsstor to ———— do so Crvtle Finn Menus) Sic faite) 20FE 10> Ai Sopa! 0 “op of hon gee 2) In the first conversation Regis told us that he was an ecurity room wien ne-saw tne window sill and decided to look through it. However wherrasket turing tie taped recorded conversation wietner————— he was alone when he looked through the autopsy book he thenstatetthat—there were people present_In- the room when he looked through the autopsy book but that he cannot recall aasuxigEEanyyX who they were. Once again eR Ee Tree Meeattyain telling us when we first spoke with him that no one was present when he looked through a Me ndse od) la earded umerseion Cain KAM us tha be it oem He oWve hima A Ar The. H a had Speen te Ke Safin Ree Re net They had any active Fe : . He Guesbik bo tecnhed Signature: Form #5 NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 101 ‘ July 10, 1978 To: G. Robert Blakey ' Chief Counsel and Director House Select Committee on Assassinations FRO! Robert Morrison, Director of Security William H. Cross, Assistant Director of Security | RE: The tampering with Kennedy Autopsy photos located in Safe #102095 in the Reading Room of Room 3381 of the Committee Offices. About 4:05 P.M. Friday June 23, 1978, Mark Flanagan upon -returning some autopsy material to the Security Room along with i Lance Svendsen of the Security Staff upon opening safe #102095 i noted that several Kennedy autopsy photos were loose-on-top of | the Kennedy Autopsy photo books. The photos removed from the books. were numbered 39E1, 39E2, 40E and 41E. This was two pages \ consisting of 4 photos. 39E1 and 39E2 along with the cellophane cover had been ripped from the book, and the cellophane enclosure was torn at binder holes. One photo, 39E2 was out of the cellophan enclosure and lying loose. A quick check by Flanagan and Svendsen revealed the photos were from Book Five, Part One of the Kennedy Autopsy photos. An immediate check of all the photo books was begun to ascertain if any other photos were missing. This check | 4 by Flanagan and Svendsen showed no other photos to be missing i or tampered with. Book Five, Part One had not been signed out ! since September of 1977 according to the check out log. | | | Both Flanagan and Svendsen stated they would have noticed the photos when the safe was opened at 10 A.M. Friday June 23, 1978 if they had been lying where they were when discovered. They both feel there was no way this could have been done, accidently. Someone had to enter the safe, and do this. The safe was unlocked, but shut. Approximately 5 P.M, Friday, June 23, 1978 at the request of Committee Investigator John Moriarty, three members of the Metropolitan Police Identification section responded to Room 3381 for the purpose of attempting to get latent prints. Pvt. Pat McGinnis, Sgt Blake and Detective Pvt McGinnis was able to lift 13 separate cards of latent prints from the interior of the safe, and from the Kennedy Autopsy photo book that was tampered with. These men left at approximately 8:35 PM Friday June 23, 1978, Investigator John Moriarty, William H. Cross or Chief Counsel G, Robert Blakey were present at all times during the lifting of the prints. The lifted prints were turned over to Investigator John Moriarty, and remained in his possession. The persons who were in this office alone on Friday June 23, 1978 were Edwin Lopez, Dan Hardway and Mitch Mars of the Committee Staff, and Regis Blahut of the CIA. On Monday June 26, 1978 the 13 cards of prints lifted by Pvt McGinnis were turned over to Director of Security Robert Morrison by Investigator John Moriarty and locked in safe #45471 in Room 3381 of Committee Office. On June 27, 1978, and June 29, 1978 requests were made to the FBI for certain Committee Staff member fingerprint cards. NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 102 The first request for cards was filled, and received the latter part of the week of June 25, 1978. The second request was filled and received on July 5, 1978. Investigator John Moriarty had contacted a Pvt Colon Alford of the Metropolitan Police Ident- ification section, and requested he try to make comparisons of known and latent prints. During the week of June 26, 1978 Pvt. Alford spent one hour in Committee spaces checking staff members prints against those lifted. On July 5, 1978 at the request of Pvt Alford, and with the consent of Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey the 13 cards of lifted prints and all staff member print cards from the FBI were turned over to Pvt Alford which he receipted for, so he could take them away from Committee spaces to enable him to spend more time studying them. During the week of July 2, 1978. Pvt Alford was able to obtain the fingerprints of Regis Blahut, an employee of the CentralIntelligence Agency. On Friday July 7, 1978 at approximately 2:30 P.M. Pvt Alford phoned William H. Cross of Security Staff and stated he had made a tentative identification of Blahuts prints on the inside -of the safe door, and on one of the photos in Book Five, Part One of the Kennedy Autopsy photos. On Monday July 10, 1978 at 2330 P.M Pvt Alford responded to the Committee offices and in the presence | of Chief Counsel G. Robert Blakey, Robert Morrison, and Willian H. Cross returned all fingerprint cards, and the 13 ecards of lifted prints. These were returned to safe #45471 in Room 3381. | \ Pvt Alford stated he had identified a certain number of points i in several prints, and in his opinion they were those of Regis Blahut. These prints were matched with those on the inside of : the safe door, and on. the back of photo 39E2 which had. been ripped from Book Five, Part One of the Kennedy Autopsy photos, and the photo which had been removed from the cellophane cover After. returning all materials Pvt Alford departed Committee :Spaces at 2355 P.M. Monday July 10, 1978. Che | Robert Morrison Director of Security William H. Cross Assistant Director of Security NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 103 s+sse00 Xo *s7H pu | ouued 043 moTTe 03 uoTdueyo TeATTO peZTTOUINe ‘qq WeTTTTA:/T ‘sse0ons AHOUITA SMOYIER pue KOyeTA Joesu0o 02 Hurhza reas ‘Touteg TeOTPeN OUT © uate Suote sydexbo3oyd Asdoane Apouuoyx oy3 moTA 02 UoTSsTuXEd poasenber +x0yezASNTTT TROTpou ou3 ‘xod EPI BL/Lz/s uO wdoste av sudezbox0ya Asdoqny 03 sso00y t3y Qqen WeTTTTM ‘mors vostzi0" *o qaedox ton ae Lt fe PA oT ed fer 7 Stara Moons VAe ws, al Ze a7, he Page 104 NW 55923 Docld:32269709 — rrr. x Person : KENNEDY i pare JULY M4 mye TAM | 1978 Identifying Informatio: Fi Namé Regis Blahut Telephone. Address. | | ype of Contact: |... Telephone i Summary of Contact: on: this date Gary Cornwell and myself. spoke. with. Regis Blahut in Gary!s. office... Mr. Blahut stated the. following: 1) ‘He lied to us in our conversation of July 13 when he ' stated that on the second occasion. he looked through, the black. looselead binder, he put it back on the window sill after reading it. He told us that the truth was that while fie was looking through the book it dropped on the floor. He Stated that when it dropped on the floor some of the pages Game out OF the book. He became frightened that someone WouTd-enter-the room af ERIS Eine SO He opened the Brace safe-whton contained the autopsy books and placed the-black | fooseteaf-bimter-and-the pages" witch tad tattenout;—imtethe——— top-part-of-the-safe: Prior to-him-opening-it-to-put-in-the——— book,—the-safe~door—had-bee: phetely clo: oes =: 4 alth i a! dhe it b RL SHBE REI "Ake ASHE” He sa4d he opened it by pressing down on the handle and pulling the door open. : He Stated that he did not recall whether the top part of the safe j over Signature: 35923 DocId:32269709 Page 105 had a shelfor a drawer in it. He also stated that at this time’ he did not observe any of the photos to be out of the plastic sheeting which ordinarily held them in the black binder. Mr. Blahut denied however that he opened the safe’at“any.time-other’ than when he put the book inside: 2) He stated to us that the first time he had looked through the book --the time when Jim Conzelman took it out of the safe-- he slid one of the photos partly out of the plastic to look at it. To the best of his recollection this photo was either a photo of the brgain or a photo of the bust of Kennedy. fie stated this was the only. time. that ‘he had observed any of the photos to be out of their plastic sheeting. rt 3) K ale! ther be che! vor wish 1 ete of His Slokowen™ bd 0. NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 106 KENNEDY QUPSIDE CONTACT REPORT DATE_7/17/78_ _ TIME I. Identifying Information: Name Admiral Stansfield Turner ‘Telephone Address_Central Intelligence Agency Type of Contact: __ Telephone - 3K Person i a II. Summary of Contact: Bob Blakey and I met with pci Turner, DDCI Carluéci and ‘red Hitz of i islativ el_at 8:00 AM. inTurmer's office. Blakey initially noted that be had come __ at Chairman Stokes' requést to discuss with Turner a recent security violation which had been discovered by thé Committee. Blakey. began by describing to Turner the nature of the Kennedy autopsy pictures, the restrictions under which’ the Committee has acquired and possessed them, the security precautions (separate safe, limited access, and log record) utilized to safeguard: them, and the possible motives that might exist for someone unlawfully removing them from the Committee. . Blakey next described the circumstances and details of ~ the Committee's discovery, made on 6/23/78, that the autopsy III. | Recommended Follow-up (if any): NW. 55923, socrayqaaeeeen creed Alen Ber Dra_ Shc Admiral Stansfield Turner OCR Page two photos had been tampered with, and the investigation which the staff thereafter conducted, including the identification of all of those persons who had access. to the security space where they were located, the fingerprinting process and results, and ultimately the questioning of Regis Blahut, the CIA employee who was in the security space on that date. Finally, Blakey recalled to Turner his (Turner's) statement made to Blakey and Cornwell on February 4, 1978, to the effect that if the Committee found any impropriety or wrongdoing on the part of any CIA employee, he would personally look into and get to the bottom of it. Blakey stated that the Chairman had been told of Turner's comment on February 4, 1978, and now requested that Turner conduct a further investigation of the Blahut matter. Blakey stated that the Committee felt such an investigation was necessary for the following reasons: 1. The Committee had spoken to Blahut on three occasions (July 11, 13 and 14) about his knowledge of the tampering with the autopsy photos, on two of which, by Blahut's own subsequent admissions, he had lied about significant details, and on the last of which, by independent evidence, Blahut had also lied; 2. Blahut's actions were deliberate, as evidenced NW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 108 Admiral Stansfield Turner OcR Page three by the fact that Blahut had opened the Committee's safe in which the photos were stored, and on the first two interviews with the Committee, he lied about having done so; 3. There is only one possible innocent motive for Blahut's handling and viewing of the autopsy photos, that being personal curiosity, and the evidence unequivocally shows that personal curiosity was not the motive (a page was ripped out, a photo was re~ moved from the plastic sheeting, the log shows that the photo book in question had not been removed from the safe by the Committee staff since September, 1977, and Blahut's story about his handling of, and access to that photo book on June 23, 1978 is patently un- believable); and most significantly, 4. Prior to at least two of the three occasions on which Blahut was interviewed by the Committee staff, he spoke to his superiors at the Agency, and after each of those conversations he told lies to the Committee about his involvement. turner said that he had already looked into the matter, and handed us a report which had been written. Turner sug- gested that Blakey and Cornwell go read the report (not take a copy with them from the building), and also look at Blahut's MW 55923 Doctd:32269709 Page 109 Admiral Stansfield Turner OCR Page four personnel file, and then let the Agency know what else he (Blakey) suggested they should do. Upon inspection, the report reflected the following: (a.) The Agency interviewed Blahut on Friday evening, July 14, and polygraphed him three times for roughly two hours each time on Saturday, July 15; (b.) Blahut's supervisors had been spoken to, and denied any involvement; (c.) Blahut admitted lying to the Committee; (d.) Blahut basically told the same story to the polygraph expert (Felippo) he had finally told the Cominittee on the morning of July 14, except that on July 15 he admitted that he was never given permission by any Committee staff member to view the Kennedy autopsy pictures; (e.) Blahut persisted in his story (but lied in doing so, according to the polygraph) that he had opened the Committee safe only once, and that was to put a photo book into the safe, and also (again, untruthfully) stated that he had only viewed the autopsy books on two occasions. (£.) Blahut has been assigned to a CIA operation code named MECHILD since April, 1977. Office of Security Chief Gambino, and Carlucci's as~ sistant, Hav Smith, met with Blakey and Cornwell after they *Colgregh shaved to decepisn on D did wheegy Dewlend wih, als? 3) didet, Call, tr” wackiex MW 55923 Docta:32269709 éejanerh “sem ow misien” Admiral. Stansfield Turner OCR Page five had reviewed the investigative report provided by Turner. Blakey requested that he be permitted to see Blahut's security file. Gambino refused, but offered the personnel file instead. The personnel file reflected that Blahut had consistently , \ Che wns thous baight + naloe received excellent ratings, from his superiors, | that he showed leadership qualities in*his work, and that he had been com- mended for consistently reporting to his superiors what he had observed and done during his assignments, and alerting them to any problems he encounterea* Finally, Smith and Gambino asked Blakey what he felt the Agency should do now. Blakey said that full interviews of all of Blahut's supervisors should be conducted, and written reports made. In addition, Blakey stated that new polygraphs should be taken, focusing primarily on the area that was es- sentially omitted on July 15, namely, the question of motive Hav Smith asked whether the Committee was going to accept. the Agency's investigation after it was completed; he said he wanted to know now, that he wanted a commitment. Smith said that he was 99 percent sure that the final report would show no involvement in the tampering on the part of the Agency. Gambino said, "We know we're clean." In reply, I asked how the Agency could be so sure at this early point that none of their employees except Blahut were involved, and I also com- mented that Smith was asking the Committee to "buy a pig in a poke" in suggesting that we should tell him now whether or not we would be satisfied with the Agency's investigation H Le gaepagh. nsgrd nlleaibed 8 label said we, aacised? nee bt @ "CER lak" Tt Ake Sei hin wr vte 3&8 cease - poss) ae) read i Tee Iam Oe et ela liinad o8s ONP, Admiral Stansfield Turner OCR Page six before it was éven conducted. Both Blakeyand T stated that what we could now state was that we had come to the Agency with the suggestion that they investigate it, because we felt that from among the alternatives now available to the Committee, that alternative was the one with the best chance of success. Finally Blakey also noted that his hope was that after the Agency's investigation was complete, copies of the reports could be placed in the Agency's and the Committee's files, and that would be the end of it. The meeting was terminated with the general understanding that Blakey's suggestions would be followed, and the Agency would let us know when they had their reports complete. NW 55923 DocIa:32269709 Page 112 July 10, 1978 TO: G. Robert Blakey Chief Counsul & Director House Select Committee on Assassinations FROM: Robert Morrison, Director of Security William H, Cross, Assistant Director of Security Re; The tampering with Kennedy Autopsy photos located in Safe # 102095 in the Reading Room of Room 3381 of the Committer offices. About 4:05 P.M. June 23, 1978 Mark Flanagan upon returning some autopsy material to the Security room along with Lance Svendson of Security staff upon opening safe #102095 noted that several autopsy photos were lying loosely on top of the other books. The photos removed were 39E1, 39E2, 40 E and 41 E. This'was two pages consisting of 4 photos. Photos 39 El and 3982 had been ripped from the book. One photo 39£2 was out of the cellophane enclosure and laying loose. A quick check showed that these photos were from Book Five, Part One. An immediate check of all books was begun by Flanagan and Svendsen to ascertain if any other photos might be missing. No other photos were found to be.missing or tampered with. Book Five,Part One had not been signed out recently according to the check out log. Both Mark Flanagan and Lance Svendsen stated they would have noticed the photos when the safe was open at 10 AM June 23, 1978 if they had been lying were they were. They both feel there is no way this could have been done accidently. Someone had to enter safe and do this. The safe was unlocked but shut. Aprroximately 5 P.M. June 23, 1978 at the request of Committee Investigator Jack Moriarty three members of the Metropolitan Police Identification section responded to Room 3381 for the purpose of attempting to get latent prints. Pvt Pat McGinniss, Sgt Blake and Det. Pvt. McGinniss was able to lift 13 separate cards of latent prints from the interior of the safe, and from the KenneayAdire4 photos book that was tampered with. These men left at approximately 8:35 PM June 23, 1978. Investigator Moriarty, William H. Cross or G. Robert Blakey were present at all times during the lifting of the prints, The lifted prints were turned over toInvestigator Moriarty and remained in his possession. The persons who were in this office on June 23, 1978 other than, Security personnel wereEdwin Lopez, Dan Hardway, Mitch Mars, ceca Regis Blahut of the CIA. On June 27, and June 29, 1978 requests were made to the FBI for certain staff members print cards. The first were recieved the week of June 26, 1978, and the second packet on July 5, 1978. Investigator Moriarty had contacted a Pvt. Colon Alford of the Metropolitan Police Department ID section and requested he try to make comparisons of known and latent prints. During the week of June 26, 1978 Pvt Alford spent one hour in Committee officeschecking staff members prints against those lifted. on July %, 1978 the latent prints and all AW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 113 staff members print cards from the FBI were turned over to Pvt. Alford which he seqipggd Zor «fo he could take then away from Committee spaces see AS pendmore time studing them. During the week of July 2, 1978 Pvt. Alford was able td obtain the fingerprint card of Regis Blahut(a Former D.C, Fireman) On Friday July 7, 1978 at approximately 2:30 P.M. Pvt Alford contacted William Cross Of Security staff and stated he had made a tentative identif. cation of Blahuts prints on the safe door and one of the photos in Book Five,Part One of the Kennedy Autposy photos. On Monday July 10, 1978 at 2:30 PM Pvt Alford responded to the Committee offices and in the presence of G. Robert Blakey, Robert Morrison and William H. Cross returned all fingerprint cards, The 13 cards of lifted prints, and stated he had identified a certain number of points in several prints, and in his opinion they were those of Regis Blahut. These prints were on the inside of the safe door and on photo 39E2 which had been ripped from Book Five Part One, and had been removed from the cellophane cover. After returning all materé@ls Pvt Alford departed at 2:55 PM July 10, 1978 ROBERT MORRISON WILLIAM H. CROSS Nw (55923 Docld:32269709 Page 114 About 4.05 PM June 23, 1978 Mark Flanagan upon returning some autopsy material to the security room along with Lance’ Svendson noted that several autopsy photos were laying loosely on top of the other books. The photos removed were 39E1, 39£2 and 40 E and 41 E. this was two pages consisting of 4 photos. Photos 39e1 and 39E2 had been ripped from the book. One photo 39E2 was out of the cellophane enclosure and laying loose. A quick check showed that theses photos were from Book Five Part one A immediate check of all the books was begin by Flanagan and Svendson to-ascertain if any other photos might be missing. This check is still in progress.. Book Five has not been signed out recently Check completed by Mark & Lance. Nothing found missing The persons who were in this room on June 23, 1978 were Edwin Lopez. Dan Hardway, Mitch Mars, Regis Blahut CIA pak mand hance tee! Theve 74 Ne wey This Col Wave Lr Actidenlly 5 Some Oona had To Qo ints The SaFe Ani ado Ties About 4.05 PM June 23, 1978 Mark Flanagan upon returning some. autopsy material to the security room along with Lance’ Svendson noted that several autopsy photos were laying loosely on top of the other books. The photos removed were 39E1, 39E2 and 40 E and 41 E. this was two pages consisting of 4 photos. Photos 39e1 and 39E2 had been ripped from the book. One photo 39E2 : was out of the cellophane enclosure and laying loose. A quick check showed thet theses photos were from Book Five Part one A immediate check of all the books was begin by Flanagan and Svendson to ascertain if any other photos might be missing. This check is still in progress.. Book Five has not been signed out recently Check completed by. Mark & Lance. Nothing found missing The persons who were in this room on June 23, 1978 were Edwin Lopez. Dan Hardway, Mitch Mars, Regis Blahut CIA PSK Marl thance feel There 76 Ne Wey This Covl& Wave heen rQene Actidenl ly » Some ona Wad To qo into The Sate And ado Wis Mr Blakey wae notofied at 5:05 PM after he completed a meeting in his office. He stated that from now on the JFK safe will be locked at all times. If something is taken out the safe will be relocked until it is returned. I suggest that until such time as the persons using that room are finished in there we should lock all the safes at all times July 10, 1978 NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF FINGERPRINT CARDS I, _<) Seenpsen , hereby acknowledge receipt from the FBI of the following: One (1) FD-258 Applicant Fingerprint Card for Betty Lou Sisson, date of birth 3-11-39 One (1) Photographic copy of an Armed Forces Fingerprint Card for Lawrenee J. Delea, Jr., date of birth 8-11-43 Signed Title 2 eb en NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 117 Onpeiignec> : =. tab — + Siéson | petty“ tow ; x fhe ) usHoROoOZ 4 Lofece, Fei naaga2) US HOUSE OF REP p | cas coat ¢ WASH. DC bs so 3/11/39 y, | aa : 3 ~ Rmerican tow ‘say Ds Reap Washington C. _ pawl Poll! gst. ; 42 FEMALE, “ o- 1% | House Select Committee on ‘Assassination \$a5-56-4327 NW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 118 RECORDE! AUG 29 1977 DENT, Div. 58 | Mw 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 119 DELSA JR. LAVRENCE JOSEPH ast ae | SeNATWHE Or Penson remem DF GA eee ise capitals oF trp sow) $ ol geceoi ada _YARINE, CORPS RE a. wasiaer,aromapn \S,New Orleans ,Lal aK act © (31 | Mw 55923 Docta:32269709 Page 120 | Nw 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 121 Demme 32-Syorl * mony pla G. Duress CCorpalawd )aniaifas narhe k. Eecles - 1 f7iwy wet. att Sb. Bune, Neworfae 213 )99 a Gb . .. Sebbecie. eins wanldhed Iya ae ewe. Sram’ 2 . ean ZxR Wows Tote, oe Neemrds MW 55923 DocId:32269709 Page 122 ia (as ee ei ue ee ics u are ESB ut aia Be shee 2 te tee A +t ¢ Deed ere we D Ve Fol fee fa co IE Wein beypet conda “Profie a Chibi -—> te cy Lo we, Cro jue 23 \A74 TAL nel 9 terpne 2D Om wa" Gemnring of op Am op erp Tae Whee ww) a Crd, baw Us. A Yeo we le lr>}rt ed Wty . s Pm . eat oy YY\ mM IDC _ Gap opr DP byl About 4.05 PM June 23, 1978 Mark Flanagan upon returning some 39e1 and 39E2 had been ripped from the book. One photo 39E2 iMlaneblace check ot a1) fhe books age" ent by feaggen sod Svendson to ascertain if any other photos might be missing. veneer ry oe (ets uae Book Five has not been signed out recently Cheek COMPTETED BY NEP “E ET Ce hetiniingeLondemiosing The persons who were in this room on June 23, 1978 were Edwin Lopez. Dan Hardway, Mitch Mars, Regis Blahut CIA J “path Mart + hance eel Theyve is Ne Wey This Corl Wave beer Mone Accidenlly - Some | ona had To go into The Sate Ro ao ies NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 126 About 4.05 PM June 23, 1978 Mark Flanagan upon returning some autopsy material to the security room along with Lance’ Svendson noted that several autopsy photos were laying loosely on top of the other books. The photos removed were 39E1, 39E2 and 40 E and 41 E. this was two pages consisting of 4 photos. Photos 39e1 and 39E2 had been ripped from the book. One photo 3952 was out of the cellophane enclosure and laying loose. A quick check showed that theses photos were from Book Five Part one A immediate check of all the books was begin by Flanagan and Svendson to ascertain if any other photos might be missing. This check is still in progress.. Book Five has not been signed out recently Check completed by Mark & Lance. Nothing found missing The persons who were in this room on June 23, 1978 were Edwin Lopez. Dan Hardway, Mitch Mars, Regis Blahut CIA pah Mare + hance eel Therve io Ne wry This Covl& Wave heen Mevne Accidenlty . Some ona Wad To qo inld The Sate And do Wis NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 127 ——— “TSeck Wr pacts | Photos fEmovte see; i 39eD AOE yreé& Tere easts lay Y phkes One 2038 Kip fo our | . | ! seek : goee Phote Laymg ook ently BrEX NW 55923 Docld:32269709 Page 128 Select Committee on Assassinations of Representatives NW 55923 DocTd:32269709 Page 129 BAT

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