Originally posted by Victor
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I have been considering the contents of the extract above,which you kindly posted.It appears to me that Dr Grant ,being a pathologist,would certainly have been vigilant in taking care to avoid any possible contamination between the above exhibits .However,we know nothing at all about who,precisely, had access to these exhibits prior to their transport to the pathologists lab. or whether those in charge of this operation were as scrupulous in preventing contact between the exhibits as Dr Grant was likely to have been.Do you know if we have some knowledge of what the procedure was in 1961 for the management of exhibits prior to being taken to the pathologist?
Also ,I would like to know what "intimate samples", exactly, were taken from Hanratty ? Also , were they taken from him while he was in his prison cell or was he taken to Dr Grant"s laboratory to have them taken from him?---do you have any idea what procedure was followed here Vic?
Many Thanks
Norma
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