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18.

FIRST HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION
PROGRESS REPORT
DR 69-059 593

6 inches south of the north edge of the porch, a large pool of blood, type O-MN, was found. Continuing in a westerly direction toward the front door, officers noted another large pool of blood on the porch approximately 6 inches east of the east wall of the house at the left edge of the threshold. This blood is type O-M. Continuing into the entry hall, various blood stains were noted in the hall and near the base of a large block wall which separates the entry hall from the living room. These blood spots were identified as O-M.

Two trunks were observed in the same position as described in an earlier portion of this report by the first officers on the scene. No glasses were observed, however, as described by original officers. The broken gun grips were observed in the position described by first officers on the scene and previously described in this report.

Continuing into the living room area of the house, the pools of blood beneath the bodies of Sebring and Polanski have been typed as O. Blood on the rope has also been typed as O. Investigating officers did not observe blood on this rope other than that portion which was in contact with the bodies. Officers observed a yellow towel with blood splatters near the hearth in the living room. This has been typed as O blood.

Continuing in a southerly direction inside the house, officers observed blood spots in front of a chair which was located in the living room just to the right of the hallway which leads to the bedroom area of the house. These blood spots have been identified as blood type B. Directly to the rear of this chair on the wall and door jamb are several splatters of blood which appear to have come from someone shaking a hand or arm quite rapidly in a downward motion while seated in the chair. These have been identified as blood type B.

As you enter the hallway, a blood drop is noted in the center of the hallway at the threshold. Continuing in a southerly direction in the hallway, another blood drop is noted and has been identified as blood type B. Continuing in a southerly direction through the master bedroom to the rear exit of that room, another blood drop is found just inside the door. This is also identified as blood type B. Blood smears were found on the louvered shutters inside the door as if someone had been trying to open the door. These smears were blood type B. Continuing out the door towards the area of the pool, two additional blood spots were noted, one on the sidewalk and one on a green garden hose, which was on the lawn. Both of these spots were identified as blood type B. Continuing in an easterly direction from where the last two blood drops were noted, the body of Abigail Folger was found (see Addendum 1B).

Going in a northwesterly direction from where Frykowski's body was found (Addendum 1B ) two large blood spots were found. Scientific Investigation Division has been unable to type this blood; however, it is the opinion of the investigating officers that these two large pools of blood are areas where Frykowski lay for moments in his attempt to escape from his assailants. It is possible that a struggle with the assailants occurred

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